Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study

IntroductionThe high prevalence of depression among adolescents underlines the need for further research into effective treatment options. Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of physical activity in reducing depressive symptoms. Recently, studies on surf therapy, as an innovative ap...

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Main Authors: Bettina Hearn, Monica Biscaldi, Reinhold Rauh, Christian Fleischhaker
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1426844/full
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description IntroductionThe high prevalence of depression among adolescents underlines the need for further research into effective treatment options. Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of physical activity in reducing depressive symptoms. Recently, studies on surf therapy, as an innovative approach of physical activity, have shown promising results regarding the reduction of depressive symptoms in adults and the improvement of general mental health problems in adolescents. However, research in this area is still limited. The aim of the current study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy program that combines physical activity, including surf therapy, with cognitive behavioral therapy for treating depression among adolescents.MethodsThirty-two outpatients (28 female, four male) aged 13–18 years with a mean age of 15.58 years (SD = 1.52) and a primary diagnosis of depression were included. They participated in a 3-month group therapy program in groups of eight adolescents. The dropout rate was calculated as an aspect of feasibility. To evaluate effectiveness, depressive symptoms were assessed using the “Children's Depression Rating Scale–Revised” (CDRS-R) as the primary outcome measure at pre-program, post-program, and at 3-month follow-up. In addition, questionnaires assessing depressive symptoms [“Beck Depression Inventory II” (BDI-II)], emotion regulation strategies [“Fragebogen zur Erhebung der Emotionsregulation bei Kindern und Jugendlichen” (FEEL-KJ)] and self-esteem [“Selbstwertinventar für Kinder und Jugendliche” [SEKJ)] were administered as secondary outcome measures.ResultsResults showed a low dropout rate of 9.38% (n = 3). Depressive symptoms, assessed by the CDRS-R, were significantly reduced over time, with a large effect size. Symptom reductions were maintained at the 3-month follow-up.DiscussionStudy results suggest that the group therapy program is feasible and can reduce depressive symptoms. Further research that includes control groups is needed. As a clinical implication, novel treatment forms which integrate elements of physical activity, should be considered as a treatment option for depressed adolescents
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spelling doaj-art-8309b300e9ff4bf4894b7b76c8c9b28b2025-02-12T07:25:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782025-02-011610.3389/fpsyg.2025.14268441426844Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot studyBettina HearnMonica BiscaldiReinhold RauhChristian FleischhakerIntroductionThe high prevalence of depression among adolescents underlines the need for further research into effective treatment options. Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of physical activity in reducing depressive symptoms. Recently, studies on surf therapy, as an innovative approach of physical activity, have shown promising results regarding the reduction of depressive symptoms in adults and the improvement of general mental health problems in adolescents. However, research in this area is still limited. The aim of the current study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy program that combines physical activity, including surf therapy, with cognitive behavioral therapy for treating depression among adolescents.MethodsThirty-two outpatients (28 female, four male) aged 13–18 years with a mean age of 15.58 years (SD = 1.52) and a primary diagnosis of depression were included. They participated in a 3-month group therapy program in groups of eight adolescents. The dropout rate was calculated as an aspect of feasibility. To evaluate effectiveness, depressive symptoms were assessed using the “Children's Depression Rating Scale–Revised” (CDRS-R) as the primary outcome measure at pre-program, post-program, and at 3-month follow-up. In addition, questionnaires assessing depressive symptoms [“Beck Depression Inventory II” (BDI-II)], emotion regulation strategies [“Fragebogen zur Erhebung der Emotionsregulation bei Kindern und Jugendlichen” (FEEL-KJ)] and self-esteem [“Selbstwertinventar für Kinder und Jugendliche” [SEKJ)] were administered as secondary outcome measures.ResultsResults showed a low dropout rate of 9.38% (n = 3). Depressive symptoms, assessed by the CDRS-R, were significantly reduced over time, with a large effect size. Symptom reductions were maintained at the 3-month follow-up.DiscussionStudy results suggest that the group therapy program is feasible and can reduce depressive symptoms. Further research that includes control groups is needed. As a clinical implication, novel treatment forms which integrate elements of physical activity, should be considered as a treatment option for depressed adolescentshttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1426844/fulladolescencedepressiongroup therapyphysical activitysurf therapyfeasibility
spellingShingle Bettina Hearn
Monica Biscaldi
Reinhold Rauh
Christian Fleischhaker
Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study
Frontiers in Psychology
adolescence
depression
group therapy
physical activity
surf therapy
feasibility
title Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study
title_full Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study
title_fullStr Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study
title_short Feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity, surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders: a pilot study
title_sort feasibility and effectiveness of a group therapy combining physical activity surf therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy to treat adolescents with depressive disorders a pilot study
topic adolescence
depression
group therapy
physical activity
surf therapy
feasibility
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1426844/full
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