The Effects and Mechanisms of MBCT on Depressive Symtoms and Depression Relapse
MBCT对抑郁症状及抑郁复发的影响及机制
基本信息
- 批准号:7804997
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.08万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-02-01 至 2013-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAffectiveAttentionClinicalCognitiveConfounding Factors (Epidemiology)Depressed moodDiagnosisDisease remissionEconomic BurdenElementsEmotionalEmotionsFamilyInterventionInterviewLaboratoriesLeadLiteratureMajor Depressive DisorderMeasurementMeasuresMediatingMediationMedicalMeditationMental DepressionMethodologyModelingNatureOutcomeParticipantPatient Self-ReportPatientsPhysiologicalPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPublic HealthRandomizedReaction TimeRecording of previous eventsRecurrenceRelapseRelative (related person)ResearchResearch ProposalsRestRiskSeveritiesSocial supportSocietiesSpecificityStructureSympathetic Nervous SystemTestingTherapeuticTherapeutic StudiesTimeTrainingUncertaintyWorld Healthactive controlcognitive functiondepressive symptomsdesignevidence baseexperienceheart rate variabilityimprovedlifetime riskmindfulness based cognitive therapymindfulness meditationnovelpost interventionpublic health relevancesocial
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This research proposal is intended to elucidate the efficacy and mechanisms underlying MBCT in a population in remission from recurrent MDD. The first objective of the study is to replicate previous studies' findings of MBCT's effects on decreasing depressive symptoms and depression relapse rates. However, this proposal aims to make a novel contribution to the literature by using a randomized, controlled design, and comparing the effects of MBCT to an active control condition (ACC). The use of a well-designed ACC will enable us to control for confounding variables such as social support and expected outcomes, thus allowing us to determine whether elements specific to MBCT lead to its salutary effects (Aim 1). Previous MBCT studies have largely relied on self-report measurement methodologies, limiting valid conclusions about the nature of MBCT. Further, few studies have examined the mechanisms underlying effects of MBCT on depressive symptoms and relapse. Theoretical considerations and preliminary empirical evidence suggest emotional, physiological, and cognitive functioning to be promising mechanisms of MBCT. Therefore, we propose to assess each of these potential mechanisms of MBCT using self-report, autonomic
physiological, and reaction time tasks. (Aim 2). Collectively, these aims are expected to strengthen the
evidence base for MBCT while cultivating a scientific model for its effects and mechanisms on decreasing depressive symptoms and depression relapse rates.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The grave public health concern that by 2020 depression will be the second largest contributor to ill-health world-wide has resulted In a surge of interventions aimed at reducing the severity of depressive symptoms and decreasing depression relapse. Some research on CAM treatments for depression suggests meditation to be a promising intervention. In particular, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), a structured mindfulness meditation intervention, has been shown to reduce depressive symptoms and depression relapse rates associated with recurrent major depressive disorder (MDD). While MBCT studies are promising, further rigorous research must be conducted in order to determine the efficacy, specificity, and mechanisms underlying MBCT for depression. Cultivating empirical support and a scientific model of MBCT is vital to its flourishing therapeutic value, validity, and availability to a diverse population of depression sufferers.
描述(由申请人提供):这项研究提案旨在阐明MBCT在复发MDD缓解期人群中的疗效和机制。这项研究的第一个目标是复制之前关于MBCT在降低抑郁症状和抑郁症复发率方面的效果的研究结果。然而,这项建议旨在通过使用随机、对照设计,并将MBCT的效果与主动控制条件(ACC)进行比较,对文献做出新的贡献。使用设计良好的行政协调委员会将使我们能够控制混淆的变量,如社会支持和预期结果,从而使我们能够确定MBCT特有的因素是否会导致其有益的影响(目标1)。以前的MBCT研究在很大程度上依赖于自我报告测量方法,限制了关于MBCT性质的有效结论。此外,很少有研究研究MBCT对抑郁症状和复发的潜在作用机制。理论上的考虑和初步的经验证据表明,情绪、生理和认知功能是MBCT的有希望的机制。因此,我们建议使用自我报告、自主神经来评估MBCT的每一种潜在机制
生理和反应时间任务。(目标2)。总体而言,这些目标预计将加强
为MBCT提供证据基础,同时为其在降低抑郁症状和抑郁症复发率方面的效果和机制培养科学模型。
与公共卫生相关:到2020年,抑郁症将成为全球健康不良的第二大因素,这一严重的公共卫生关切导致了旨在减轻抑郁症状严重程度和减少抑郁症复发的干预措施激增。一些关于CAM治疗抑郁症的研究表明,冥想是一种很有前途的干预措施。特别是,基于正念的认知疗法(MBCT),一种结构化的正念冥想干预,已被证明可以减少与复发性严重抑郁障碍(MDD)相关的抑郁症状和抑郁复发率。虽然MBCT研究前景看好,但必须进行进一步的严格研究,以确定MBCT治疗抑郁症的有效性、特异性和机制。培养MBCT的经验支持和科学模型对于其蓬勃发展的治疗价值、有效性和对不同的抑郁症患者群体的可用性至关重要。
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