Internet Interventions (Sep 2015)

Development of a technology-based behavioral vaccine to prevent adolescent depression: A health system integration model

  • Benjamin W. Van Voorhees,
  • Tracy Gladstone,
  • Stephanie Cordel,
  • Monika Marko-Holguin,
  • William Beardslee,
  • Sachiko Kuwabara,
  • Mark Allan Kaplan,
  • Joshua Fogel,
  • Anne Diehl,
  • Chris Hansen,
  • Carl Bell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2015.07.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 303 – 313

Abstract

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Efforts to prevent depression have become a key health system priority. Currently, there is a high prevalence of depression among adolescents, and treatment has become costly due to the recurrence patterns of the illness, impairment among patients, and the complex factors needed for a treatment to be effective. Primary care may be the optimal location to identify those at risk by offering an Internet-based preventive intervention to reduce costs and improve outcomes. Few practical interventions have been developed. The models for Internet intervention development that have been put forward focus primarily on the Internet component rather than how the program fits within a broader context. This paper describes the conceptualization for developing technology based preventive models for primary care by integrating the components within a behavioral vaccine framework. CATCH-IT (Competent Adulthood Transition with Cognitive-behavioral, Humanistic and Interpersonal Training) has been developed and successfully implemented within various health systems over a period of 14 years among adolescents and young adults aged 13–24.

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