Development of a self-help digital intervention for young people with Tourette syndromeTools Babbage, Camilla (2021) Development of a self-help digital intervention for young people with Tourette syndrome. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractYoung people (YP) with Tourette Syndrome (TS) and Tic Disorders (TD) experience difficulties with psychological wellbeing and reduced quality of life (QoL). Nonetheless, accessing healthcare support for these YP is difficult due to barriers including a lack of healthcare professionals, low healthcare coverage and reduced help-seeking behaviour of YP. Current psychological interventions for people with tics do not show the cost-savings or effectiveness to substantiate large-scale implementation. Interventions delivered digitally, utilising a self-help approach may overcome these limitations and have been shown to be effective in YP with mental health difficulties. Furthermore, the development of a wellbeing intervention using person, evidence and theory-based approaches could promote adherence and engagement to such an intervention.
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