Effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy in schoolchildren with depressive symptoms in Alexandria, Egypt.
Author: Habib D, Seif El Din A.
Source:
EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13 (3), 615-624, 2007.
We evaluated the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for 12-14-year-old
school-children from a low socioeconomic area in Alexandria, Egypt during the
academic year 2003-04. Our sample comprised 198 boys and 136 girls. Students were
assessed using the Child Depression Inventory and the Coopersmith Self-Esteem
Inventory. The frequency of depression was 9.6%; 7.1% in boys and 13.2% in girls.
The 32 children with depression were offered cognitive behaviour therapy. Only 17
accepted the offer and received 9 sessions of therapy. They were assessed 3
months after the intervention using the same tools and the results indicate the
short-term effectiveness of the therapy.