Perspectives on the course of major depression: Trajectories of remission and relapse with CBT or no treatment

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Gregory V. Chauvin , Danielle L. Hoyt , Michael W. Otto
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Abstract

To provide a normative backdrop by which clinical-researchers and clinicians can consider the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for major depressive disorder (MDD), we consider what is known and what can be extrapolated about the average patterns of remission and relapse for CBT-treated versus untreated individuals with MDD. To achieve this, a detailed analysis of the average monthly trajectories experienced by CBT-treated patients is performed: remission during the duration of acute-phase (three months) and continuation-phase CBT (nine months thereafter) as well as relapse during the year following remission are examined utilizing published clinical trial data. We contextualize these mean treatment trajectories with comparative trajectories of untreated individuals and provide both graphical (primary outcome) and textual information on the patterns of remission and relapse as judged by the current literature. Finally, through investigating these trajectories, we also present where the current literature is and is not well-informed on the longitudinal course of CBT-treated and untreated MDD.

重性抑郁症病程的观点:CBT治疗或不治疗的缓解和复发轨迹
为了提供一个规范的背景,临床研究人员和临床医生可以考虑认知行为疗法(CBT)治疗重度抑郁症(MDD)的好处,我们考虑了已知的和可以推断的关于CBT治疗与未治疗的重度抑郁症患者缓解和复发的平均模式。为了实现这一目标,对接受CBT治疗的患者的平均每月轨迹进行了详细分析:利用已发表的临床试验数据,检查急性期(3个月)和继续期CBT(此后9个月)期间的缓解情况以及缓解后一年的复发情况。我们将这些平均治疗轨迹与未治疗个体的比较轨迹结合起来,并根据当前文献提供缓解和复发模式的图形(主要结果)和文本信息。最后,通过研究这些轨迹,我们也展示了当前文献在cbt治疗和未治疗的重度抑郁症的纵向过程中的位置和不充分的信息。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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