Treatment Preferences of Adolescents and Young Adults with Depressive Symptoms: A Discrete Choice Experiment

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作者
Waumans, Ruth C. [1 ,2 ]
Muntingh, Anna D. T. [1 ,2 ]
Veldwijk, Jorien [3 ]
Hoogendoorn, Adriaan W. [1 ]
van Balkom, Anton J. L. M. [1 ,2 ]
Batelaan, Neeltje M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Locat Vrije Univ, Amsterdam Publ Hlth Inst, Dept Psychiat, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Locat Vrije Univ, Dept Psychiat, GGZ InGeest Specialized Mental Hlth Care, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus Univ, Erasmus Sch Hlth Policy & Management, Erasmus Choice Modelling Ctr, Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
MENTAL-HEALTH TREATMENT; WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; PATIENT PREFERENCES; CONJOINT-ANALYSIS; ANXIETY; CARE; SATISFACTION; PREVALENCE; INVENTORY; DISORDER;
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10.1007/s40258-023-00857-x
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
BackgroundDepression in adolescents and young adults is common and causes considerable disease burden while hampering their development, leading to adverse consequences in later life. Although treatment is available, young people are a vulnerable group regarding uptake and completion of treatment. To improve this, insight into youth's preferences for treatment is essential.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate patient preferences for depression treatment in a Dutch sample aged 16-24 years using a discrete choice experiment (DCE).MethodsThe study was conducted in The Netherlands between October 2018 and June 2019, and included 236 adolescents and young adults with current depressive symptoms or previous treatment. The DCE included five attributes (treatment type, frequency of appointment, waiting time, effectiveness, evaluation of therapeutic alliance) with corresponding levels. Results were analysed using latent class analysis.ResultsResults show a general preference for individual psychotherapy, treatment with high frequency, high effectiveness, short waiting time and a standard evaluation of the therapeutic alliance ('click' with the therapist) early in treatment. Latent class analysis revealed three different patterns of preferences regarding treatment type and willingness to engage in therapy. The first class showed a strong preference for individual therapy. The second class, including relatively older, higher educated and treatment-experienced participants, preferred high frequency treatment and was more open to different forms of therapy. The third class, including lower educated, younger and treatment-naive adolescents showed reluctance to engage in therapy overall and in group therapy specifically.ConclusionIn this DCE, three classes could be identified that share similar preferences regarding treatment effectiveness, waiting time and evaluation of the therapeutic alliance, but varied considerably in their preference for treatment type (individual, group, or combined psychotherapy) and their willingness to engage. The results from this study may inform mental health care providers and institutions and help optimize professional care for adolescents and young adults with depressive symptoms, improving engagement in this vulnerable group.
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