Critical Annotated Bibliography
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Stress Management and the Clinical Interventions in Psychology
Boucher, E., Ward, H., Miles, C., Henry, R. D., & Stoeckl, S. E. (2024). Effects of a digital
mental health intervention on perceived stress and rumination in adolescents aged 13 to
17: A randomized controlled trial (Preprint). JMIR. Journal of Medical Internet
Research/Journal of Medical Internet Research, 26. https://doi.org/10.2196/54282
This study sought to evaluate the efficacy of an online mental health intervention,
Happify for Teens, for stress management and reducing rumination among adolescents. The
intervention showed a significant reduction in perceived stress and rumination in the treatment
group compared to the waitlist group over 12 weeks. The program, which is based on CBT,
mindfulness, and positive psychology, was well-received and suggests that digital interventions
could be a convenient and scalable mental health solution for adolescents. Despite these positive
results, the study indicates that it is still unclear how the program impacts long-term mental
health and that further investigation is warranted. The intervention's digital characteristics
constitute one avenue by which adolescent mental health services could be expanded. This article
largely contains my research. It offers insights into how digital tools can intervene in
transdiagnostic risk factors, such as stress and rumination, which are key areas in clinical
psychology for adolescent mental health outcomes.
Cuijpers, P., Pineda, B. S., Quero, S., Karyotaki, E., Struijs, S. Y., Figueroa, C. A., ... & Muñoz,
R. F. (2021). Psychological interventions to prevent the onset of depressive disorders: a
meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clinical Psychology Review, 83.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2020.101955
The current meta-analytic study explores the effectiveness of psychological intervention
in the onset of depressive disorders, offering analyses for persons with no diagnosis of