Blues Program

Oregon Research Institute

Program Type

Education or Training Program

Cost

$2,501 or more

Evidence Type

Empirically-Defined Evidence

SPRC Comprehensive Approach

Identify and Assist, Increase Help-Seeking, Life Skills and Resilience

Program or Intervention Summary

The Blues Program (Cognitive Behavioral Group Depression Prevention) is intended to actively engage high school students with depressive symptoms or at risk of onset of major depression. The program includes 6 weekly one-hour group sessions of 4-8 teens and home practice assignments. Weekly sessions focus on building group rapport and increasing participant involvement in pleasant activities (all sessions), learning and practicing cognitive restructuring techniques (sessions 2-4), and developing response plans to future life stressors (sessions 5-6). In-session exercises require participants to apply skills taught in the program. Home practice assignments are intended to reinforce the skills taught in the sessions and help participants learn how to apply these skills to their daily life.

Type Education or Training Program
Setting PK-12 School
People Women, Men
Languages English
Study Method Quantitative Design
Implementer Requirement Adults, K-12 school faculty and staff, Mental health treatment providers
Training Requirement Yes
Delivery Options Virtual live
Risk and Protective Factors History of depression and other mental illnesses, Substance use

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