Effectiveness of adjunctive telemode mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on symptom severity and quality of life in patients with depression

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Diksha Sachdeva, H. Kaur, A. Avasthi, S. Grover
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Background: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is reported to improve depression. However, little information is available about the effectiveness of MBCT interventions online. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of adjunctive telemode MBCT on the symptom severity and quality of life in patients with depression. Methods: 15 adult patients aged 18–55 years diagnosed with depression received 8-week adjunctive MBCT intervention to the ongoing treatment as usual for all (TAU) delivered through online mode. 12 participants completed the therapy and were reassessed. Patients were assessed at the baseline on Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, and World Health Organization-Quality of life BREF scale. Results: There was statistically significant reduction in the severity of depressive symptoms (P < 0.003) as assessed on the BDI. It led to remission in two-thirds of the patients partially responding to antidepressants. On the World Health Organization Quality of Life, there was statistically significant improvement on the domains of physical (P < 0.002), psychological (P < 0.002), social (P < 0.002), and environment (P < 0.005) domains. There was a significant improvement in the total Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire score. Conclusions: Adjunctive online MBCT appears to be a feasible adjunct to TAU in reducing severity of depression, improving mindfulness, and improving quality of life in patients with depression.
基于远程正念的辅助认知疗法对抑郁症患者症状严重程度和生活质量的影响
背景:基于正念的认知疗法(MBCT)被报道可以改善抑郁症。然而,网上关于MBCT干预措施有效性的信息很少。本研究的目的是评估辅助远程模式MBCT对抑郁症患者症状严重程度和生活质量的影响。方法:15名年龄在18-55岁之间被诊断为抑郁症的成年患者接受了为期8周的MBCT辅助干预,以通过在线模式提供的持续治疗(TAU)为基础。12名参与者完成了治疗并进行了重新评估。患者在基线时使用贝克抑郁量表(BDI)、五面正念问卷和世界卫生组织生活质量BREF量表进行评估。结果:根据BDI评估,抑郁症状的严重程度在统计学上显著降低(P<0.003)。三分之二的患者对抗抑郁药有部分缓解。在世界卫生组织的生活质量方面,在生理(P<0.002)、心理(P<0.001)、社会(P<0.05)和环境(P<0.005)领域有统计学上的显著改善。五个方面的正念问卷总分有显著提高。结论:辅助性在线MBCT在降低抑郁症患者的抑郁严重程度、改善正念和提高生活质量方面似乎是TAU的可行辅助手段。
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