A Scoping Review of Potential Biological Mechanisms and Predictors of Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Victoria Papke, Hopewell Hodges, Kristina M. Reigstad, Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
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Social dysfunction plays a critical role in the development and maintenance of depression in both adolescents and adults. Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) and interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed adolescents (IPT-A) are effective, evidence-based, and time-limited treatments for depression that aim to mitigate depressive symptoms by strengthening an individual’s interpersonal relationships and skills. Though the efficacy of IPT/IPT-A has been well established, we are just beginning to know how biological systems are implicated in its success. In this scoping review, we examine the extant literature on biological mechanisms and predictors of IPT/IPT-A treatment efficacy. Overall, seven studies were identified that consider biological processes in the context of evaluating IPT/IPTA, and the studies that were conducted are typically preliminary in nature. Notably, there is some evidence showing that the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, various frontal and limbic brain regions, and behavioral indexes that represent brain functioning are associated with changes in IPT/IPT-A or predictive of IPT/IPT-A outcomes. We also consider consequences for treatment and future research. The hope is that a better understanding of how and for whom IPT/IPT-A works can optimize the success of the treatment in reducing an individual’s depressive symptoms.
人际心理疗法的潜在生物机制和预测因素范围综述
社交功能障碍在青少年和成人抑郁症的发展和维持中起着关键作用。人际心理治疗(IPT)和青少年抑郁人际心理治疗(IPT- a)是有效的、循证的、有时间限制的抑郁症治疗方法,旨在通过加强个人的人际关系和技能来减轻抑郁症状。虽然IPT/IPT- a的疗效已经得到了很好的证实,但我们才刚刚开始了解生物系统在其成功中的作用。在这篇综述中,我们回顾了IPT/IPT- a治疗疗效的生物学机制和预测因素的现有文献。总体而言,确定了7项研究,这些研究在评估IPT/IPTA的背景下考虑了生物过程,并且所进行的研究通常是初步的。值得注意的是,有一些证据表明,下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴、各种额叶和边缘脑区以及代表脑功能的行为指标与IPT/IPT- a的变化或IPT/IPT- a结果的预测相关。我们还考虑了治疗和未来研究的后果。希望更好地了解IPT/IPT- a如何以及对谁起作用,可以优化治疗在减少个体抑郁症状方面的成功。
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