Differences between persistent and episodic depression in processing novel positive information.

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Tobias Kube, Edith Rapo, Mimi Houben, Thomas Gärtner, Eva-Lotta Brakemeier, Julia Anna Glombiewski, Winfried Rief
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Abstract

Background: Research has pointed to important psychopathological differences between persistent and episodic depressive disorders. Here, we tested the hypothesis that people with persistent rather than episodic depression have difficulty revising established expectations in response to novel positive information. In terms of underlying mechanisms, we predicted that these differences between the two subtypes would be related to the engagement in cognitive immunization (i.e. devaluing expectation-disconfirming positive information).

Methods: Prior to their psychotherapeutic treatment, 54 outpatients with persistent depressive disorder and 102 outpatients with episodic major depressive disorder completed an experimental task. In this task, participants watched other patients' reports of positive effects of psychotherapy. Our primary outcome was change in treatment expectations from before to after watching the positive reports.

Results: Overall, people with persistent depression had lower treatment expectations than people with episodic depression. In addition, they changed their treatment expectations less in response to other patients' positive reports. This effect was greater for psychotherapy outcome expectations than for role expectations. The lack of expectation change in persistent depression relative to episodic depression was particularly pronounced in a cognitive immunization-promoting experimental condition.

Conclusions: The results indicate that people with persistent depression have difficulty adjusting their treatment expectations in response to positive information on psychotherapy. This may be a risk factor for poor treatment outcome. The results regarding cognitive immunization suggest that for people with persistent depression, slight doubts about the value of information on the positive effects of psychotherapy may be sufficient to prevent them from integrating this information.

持续性和偶发性抑郁症在处理新的积极信息方面的差异。
背景:研究指出了持续性和发作性抑郁症之间重要的精神病理差异。在这里,我们测试了一个假设,即患有持续性抑郁症的人在面对新的积极信息时很难修正既定的期望。就潜在机制而言,我们预测这两种亚型之间的差异可能与参与认知免疫有关(即贬低预期-不确认的积极信息)。方法:54例门诊持续性抑郁症患者和102例门诊发作性重度抑郁症患者在接受心理治疗前完成一项实验任务。在这项任务中,参与者观看其他病人关于心理治疗积极效果的报告。我们的主要结果是观察正面报道前后治疗预期的变化。结果:总体而言,持续性抑郁症患者的治疗预期低于发作性抑郁症患者。此外,他们对其他患者的积极报告的反应较少改变他们的治疗期望。心理治疗结果预期比角色预期的影响更大。在认知免疫促进实验条件下,持续抑郁相对于发作性抑郁缺乏预期变化尤为明显。结论:持续性抑郁症患者在接受积极的心理治疗信息后难以调整治疗预期。这可能是不良治疗结果的一个危险因素。关于认知免疫的结果表明,对于患有持续性抑郁症的人来说,对心理治疗积极作用的信息价值的轻微怀疑可能足以阻止他们整合这些信息。
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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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