2016
DOI: 10.21509/kjys.2016.01.23.1.181
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The Effects of the Cognitive-behavioral Therapy on Depression, Automatic Thought, and Peer Relationship for Low-Income Group Children and Adolescents

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“…Automatic thoughts were significantly reduced after the intervention using the video communication-based group CBT program compared to before the intervention. In a prior study of low-income children and adolescents [8], a CBT program also reduced negative automatic thoughts, and the effect remained present at 8 weeks after the intervention. Examining cognitive errors reflected in automatic thoughts is a very effective way to change automatic thoughts [29], which makes it possible to achieve the ultimate goal of CBT for depression.…”
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“…Automatic thoughts were significantly reduced after the intervention using the video communication-based group CBT program compared to before the intervention. In a prior study of low-income children and adolescents [8], a CBT program also reduced negative automatic thoughts, and the effect remained present at 8 weeks after the intervention. Examining cognitive errors reflected in automatic thoughts is a very effective way to change automatic thoughts [29], which makes it possible to achieve the ultimate goal of CBT for depression.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…A draft of the program was constructed based on Beck's cognitive theory [10], referring to the literature [6][7][8][9] related to perinatal depression and the results of small-group exploratory interviews. The small-group exploratory interviews using a video communication platform (Zoom; Zoom Video Communications, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA) were conducted with five pregnant women who had a high level of depression (an EPDS score of 9 or higher) to confirm their needs for the program.…”
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