Time-varying associations between daily skills practice and affect in a mindfulness and positive psychology-based intervention for early psychosis.

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Bryan J Stiles, Aslıhan İmamoğlu, Tate F Halverson, Julia Browne, Piper S Meyer-Kalos, Diana Perkins, David L Penn
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Objective: Using daily life methods, the present study investigated the impact of Integrated Coping Awareness Therapy (I-CAT), which includes mindfulness and positive psychological interventions, versus treatment-as-usual (TAU) on improving daily affective well-being. Among I-CAT participants only, we also examined the time-varying effect of daily I-CAT skill practice on daily affective well-being.

Methods: Data are drawn from a randomized controlled treatment trial involving 38 young adults with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder. Participants completed daily reports of positive (happiness, relaxation) and negative (stress, sadness) affect across 9 months of treatment. I-CAT recipients completed daily practice of mindfulness and positive coping skills.

Results: I-CAT and TAU did not differentially impact daily affect across treatment. However, daily skill practice was associated with better daily affective outcomes in certain phases of I-CAT. We also found that increased daily practice of positive coping skills was associated with better daily affective outcomes, whereas mindfulness practice was associated with poorer affective outcomes during certain periods of the I-CAT intervention.

Conclusions: In general, I-CAT did not improve daily affective outcomes compared with TAU. However, components of I-CAT, specifically the daily practice of positive coping skills, were associated with improved daily emotional well-being in young adults with psychosis. Implications of these findings are discussed.

早期精神病的正念和积极心理学干预中日常技能练习与影响之间的时变关联。
目的:采用日常生活方法,研究综合应对意识疗法(I-CAT)与常规治疗(TAU)在改善日常情感幸福感方面的影响。仅在I-CAT参与者中,我们还研究了日常I-CAT技能练习对日常情感幸福感的时变影响。方法:数据来自一项随机对照治疗试验,涉及38名患有精神分裂症谱系障碍的年轻成年人。在9个月的治疗中,参与者每天完成积极(快乐、放松)和消极(压力、悲伤)影响的报告。I-CAT接受者完成了正念和积极应对技能的日常练习。结果:I-CAT和TAU在整个治疗过程中对日常影响没有差异。然而,在I-CAT的某些阶段,日常技能练习与更好的日常情感结果相关。我们还发现,在I-CAT干预的特定时期,增加积极应对技能的日常练习与更好的日常情感结果相关,而正念练习与较差的情感结果相关。结论:总的来说,与TAU相比,I-CAT并没有改善日常情感结果。然而,I-CAT的组成部分,特别是积极应对技能的日常实践,与年轻精神病患者日常情绪健康的改善有关。讨论了这些发现的意义。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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