Latent Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms During a Transdiagnostic Partial Hospitalization Program

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Emma H. Moscardini, Chloe C. Hudson, Divya Kumar, Rivian Lewin, Timothy J. McDermott, Evan J. Giangrande, Lynne-Marie Shea, Valeria Tretyak, Courtney Beard, Thröstur Björgvinsson
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Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) offer a critical level of care that bridges the gap between outpatient and inpatient treatment. Many PHPs implement transdiagnostic approaches, treating patients with a wide range of presenting problems. Despite research suggesting that transdiagnostic PHPs are associated with favorable treatment outcomes, research has yet to examine possible heterogeneity in symptom trajectories as well as factors which may be related to said heterogeneity. We analyzed daily depression symptoms (both cognitive/affective and somatic) of 2,640 patients receiving treatment in a transdiagnostic PHP and identified latent subgroups characterized by heterogeneous trajectories. We then sought to determine if certain patient demographic factors or diagnostic factors were related to trajectories of depression symptoms throughout treatment. Results indicated three classes of trajectories for both cognitive/affective and somatic symptoms of depression: (1) low initial symptoms with steady improvement, (2) consistently high symptoms, and (3) initial worsening then rapid improvement. Female sex and greater psychiatric comorbidity were significantly associated with the consistently high symptom trajectory. Implications and future directions are discussed.
跨诊断部分住院治疗项目中抑郁症状的潜伏轨迹
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Behavior Therapy
Behavior Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
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113
审稿时长
121 days
期刊介绍: Behavior Therapy is a quarterly international journal devoted to the application of the behavioral and cognitive sciences to the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of psychopathology and related clinical problems. It is intended for mental health professionals and students from all related disciplines who wish to remain current in these areas and provides a vehicle for scientist-practitioners and clinical scientists to report the results of their original empirical research. Although the major emphasis is placed upon empirical research, methodological and theoretical papers as well as evaluative reviews of the literature will also be published. Controlled single-case designs and clinical replication series are welcome.
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