Effects of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

J. Galante, S. Iribarren, Patricia F. Pearce
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Objective Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a programme developed to prevent depression relapse, but has been applied for other disorders. Our objective was to systematically review and meta-analyse the evidence on the effectiveness and safety of MBCT for the treatment of mental disorders. Methods Searches were completed in CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS, PsychINFO, and PsycEXTRA in March 2011 using a search strategy with the terms ‘mindfulness-based cognitive therapy’, ‘mindfulness’, and ‘randomised controlled trials’ without time restrictions. Selection criteria of having a randomised controlled trial design, including patients diagnosed with mental disorders, using MBCT according to the authors who developed MBCT and providing outcomes that included changes in mental health were used to assess 608 reports. Two reviewers applied the pre-determined selection criteria and extracted the data into structured tables. Meta-analyses and sensitivity analyses were completed. Results Eleven studies were included. Most of them evaluated depression and compared additive MBCT against usual treatment. After 1 year of follow-up MBCT reduced the rate of relapse in patients with three or more previous episodes of depression by 40% (5 studies, relative risk [95% confidence interval]: 0.61 [0.48, 0.79]). Other meta-analysed outcomes were depression and anxiety, both with significant results but unstable in sensitivity analyses. Methodological quality of the reports was moderate. Conclusion Based on this review and meta-analyses, MBCT is an effective intervention for patients with three or more previous episodes of major depression.
基于正念的认知疗法对精神障碍的影响:随机对照试验的系统回顾和荟萃分析
基于正念的认知疗法(MBCT)是一种预防抑郁症复发的疗法,但已经应用于其他疾病。我们的目的是系统地回顾和荟萃分析MBCT治疗精神障碍的有效性和安全性的证据。方法检索于2011年3月在CENTRAL、MEDLINE、EMBASE、LILACS、PsychINFO和PsycEXTRA中完成,检索策略为“基于正念的认知疗法”、“正念”和“随机对照试验”,无时间限制。采用随机对照试验设计的选择标准,包括诊断为精神障碍的患者,根据开发MBCT的作者使用MBCT,并提供包括心理健康变化在内的结果,用于评估608份报告。两名审稿人应用预先确定的选择标准并将数据提取到结构化表中。完成meta分析和敏感性分析。结果纳入11项研究。他们中的大多数都对抑郁症进行了评估,并将附加MBCT与常规治疗进行了比较。经过1年的随访,MBCT使既往有三次或三次以上抑郁症发作的患者的复发率降低了40%(5项研究,相对风险[95%置信区间]:0.61[0.48,0.79])。其他荟萃分析结果是抑郁和焦虑,两者都有显著结果,但在敏感性分析中不稳定。报告的方法学质量一般。结论基于本综述和荟萃分析,MBCT是一种有效的干预措施,适用于既往有三次或三次以上重度抑郁症发作的患者。
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