A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF EFFICACY OF NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN ADOLESCENTS WITH DEPRESSION IN TERMS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES

Author Name: 1. Dr. Purnima Bairagi Bejoy, 2. Prof. Dr. Gopi D, 3. Meenakshi Prasad Gijare, 4. Makwana Riddhiben Harshadrai, 5. Prof. Dr. S. Balchandar, 6. Dr Patanwal Swati Ompal

Volume/Issue: 04/06

Country: India

DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/11.2023-97118148/UIJIR

Affiliation:

  1. Tutor, Ex-Professor (PCN&RC, Bhopal),Government College of Nursing, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. purni2609@outlook.com
  2. Principal, Driems School and College of Nursing, Cuttack, Odisha, India. kavigo1980@gmail.com
  3. Director, Chikus Educare LLP, Pune, Maharashtra, India. meenakshi.gijare@gmail.com
  4. Assistant Professor, ITM ( SLS) Baroda University , Vadodara, Gujarat, India. makwanariddhi17996@gmail.com
  5. Vice Principal, SCPM College of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences, Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  6. Assistant Professo, College of Nursing Rajkiya medical College, Jalaun, Orai, Uttar Pradesh, swatip554@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Depression is a serious public health issue that can have a detrimental effect on many facets of a person's life. It is the main factor influencing the population of adolescents and young adults' disability-adjusted life years. In the context of Alzheimer's disease (AD), non-pharmacological treatments are tools that can be advantageous, multifaceted, and cost-effective in how they handle care. This research aims to investigate the theoretical underpinnings and empirical evidence for non-pharmacological therapies that enhance cognitive performance, encourage independence in day-to-day activities, and alleviate neuropsychiatric symptoms in young adults and adolescents diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The existence of mediated actor effects implies a correlation between measures of poorer scholastic achievement and higher levels of depression. Depression is one of the biggest issues facing medicine in the twenty-first century, according to common consensus. This is because it has significantly contributed to both the decline in life quality and the rise in healthcare expenses. Additionally, there's a chance that patients would experience a relapse of their heart problems, which would raise their risk of morbidity and death and provide a poor prognosis.

Key words: None-Pharmacological Intervention, Depression, Adolescents, Psychological Outcomes

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