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Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of behavioral activation for treatment of depression in autistic adolescents.

Michelle MenezesChristina BurroughsJessica PappagianopoulosEleonora SadikovaEmily FuhrmannGenevieve BohacRobert CrossLauren WitteGabrielle BrinkmannRachel LemleyDenis G SukhodolskyMicah O Mazurek
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2024)
Depression is common among autistic youth and has a significant negative impact on quality of life and day-to-day functioning. Despite great need for efficacious treatments, there are currently limited research-supported interventions for depression symptoms in autistic young people. This study tested a novel, behavior-based approach or psychotherapy for treatment of depression symptoms in autistic adolescents without intellectual disability (i.e. Behavioral Activation for Autistic Adolescents, BA-A) with 15 youth (11-16 years old). BA-A is an individually delivered 12-session therapy that was developed for and to meet the needs of autistic youth with depression. Results found that autistic youth and their caregivers were able to participate in BA-A therapy sessions, and clinicians were able to deliver BA-A in accordance with the treatment manual. Notably, results demonstrated that autistic youth depression symptoms significantly improved after participating in BA-A. Furthermore, anxiety symptoms and social skills significantly improved following BA-A.
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