Exploring young women's experiences of a mindful yoga intervention for depression in the Netherlands: Qualitative analysis of positive and negative effects.

IF 3.1 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Nina K Vollbehr, Brian D Ostafin, Agna A Bartels-Velthuis, H J Rogier Hoenders
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Abstract

Objectives: Evidence of the benefits of yoga for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) is mixed and results mainly from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Adding qualitative measures to RCTs may give additional insight into the range of outcomes experienced by participants. We therefore used qualitative measures to assess the positive and negative experiences of young women (18-34 years) with depression who received a 9-week mindful yoga intervention added to treatment as usual.

Methods: We conducted qualitative interviews after a 12-month follow-up alongside an RCT in the Netherlands. Questions were open-ended and assessed experiences with mindful yoga reflecting positive or negative experiences. In addition, we explicitly asked about negative effects. Interviews were systematically analysed, and statements were placed in five domains (Affective, Cognitive, Conative, Somatic and Yoga Skills) and diverse subcategories.

Results: We collected qualitative interviews of 58 of the 88 participants randomized to mindful yoga (66%). The majority of participants had no previous experience with yoga (76.8%). Mean age was 24.68 (SD = 4.70). A little over half of the participants were employed (53.6%). All participants were diagnosed with current depression. Level of self-reported symptoms of depression was considered 'severe' and level of clinician-rated symptoms of depression was considered 'moderate'. For most participants, the current episode started 1-2 years ago (35.8%) or more than 2 years ago (34%). Of these 58 participants, 81.0% reported positive effects and 65.5% reported negative effects. Positive experiences consisted mostly of positive affect (56.9%), meta-cognition (44.8%) and general physical relaxation (41.4%). Negative experiences consisted mostly of meta-cognition (37.9%), agitation or irritability (20.7%) and physical inflexibility (12.0%).

Conclusions: Most young women in the mindful yoga intervention experienced both positive and negative effects. In future research, broader measurements of positive effects and structural assessments of negative effects are warranted.

探索荷兰年轻女性正念瑜伽干预抑郁症的经历:积极和消极影响的定性分析。
目的:瑜伽对重度抑郁症(MDD)患者有益的证据参差不一,结果主要来自随机对照试验(rct)。在随机对照试验中增加定性测量可能会对参与者所经历的结果范围有更多的了解。因此,我们使用定性方法来评估年轻女性(18-34岁)抑郁症患者的积极和消极经历,她们接受了9周的正念瑜伽干预,并与往常一样接受治疗。方法:我们在荷兰进行了为期12个月的随访和随机对照试验后进行了定性访谈。问题是开放式的,并评估正念瑜伽的体验,反映积极或消极的体验。此外,我们明确询问了负面影响。访谈被系统地分析,陈述被分为五个领域(情感、认知、思想、身体和瑜伽技能)和不同的子类别。结果:我们收集了88名随机参加正念瑜伽的参与者中的58名(66%)的定性访谈。大多数参与者以前没有瑜伽经验(76.8%)。平均年龄24.68岁(SD = 4.70)。超过一半的参与者有工作(53.6%)。所有的参与者都被诊断出患有抑郁症。自我报告的抑郁症状水平被认为是“严重的”,而临床评定的抑郁症状水平被认为是“中度的”。对于大多数参与者来说,当前发作开始于1-2年前(35.8%)或超过2年前(34%)。在这58名参与者中,81.0%报告了积极的影响,65.5%报告了消极的影响。积极体验主要由积极情绪(56.9%)、元认知(44.8%)和全身放松(41.4%)组成。负性体验主要包括元认知(37.9%)、激动或易怒(20.7%)和身体不灵活(12.0%)。结论:大多数年轻女性在正念瑜伽干预中都经历了积极和消极的影响。在未来的研究中,更广泛的积极影响的测量和消极影响的结构性评估是必要的。
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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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