Adding online storytelling-based acceptance and commitment therapy to antidepressant treatment for primary care patients: a randomized clinical trial.

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-02 DOI:10.1080/16506073.2023.2265560
Carter H Davis, Marissa L Donahue, Brandon A Gaudiano, Lisa A Uebelacker, Michael P Twohig, Michael E Levin
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Abstract

Depression is most often treated in primary care, where the prevailing treatment is antidepressant medication. Primary care patients with depression are less likely to be exposed to psychosocial interventions, despite evidence suggesting many of these treatments are effective. An example is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), a behavioral treatment for depression with a growing evidence base. A self-guided ACT intervention with a peer narrative (i.e. storytelling) format was developed with the intention of creating a treatment option for primary care patients that was more accessible than traditional psychotherapy. Titled LifeStories, the online program features videos of real individuals sharing coping skills for depression based on lived experiences and key ACT principles. A total of 93 primary care patients taking antidepressants were randomized to either continued antidepressant treatment alone or antidepressant treatment plus LifeStories for 4 weeks. There were no differences over time on depression severity and psychological inflexibility. However, LifeStories led to greater improvements in quality of life and increased patients' interest in additional treatment compared to antidepressant medication alone.Clinical trial pre-registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04757961).

在初级保健患者的抗抑郁治疗中加入基于在线故事的接受和承诺疗法:一项随机临床试验。
抑郁症最常在初级保健中治疗,那里的主要治疗方法是抗抑郁药物。抑郁症初级保健患者不太可能接受心理社会干预,尽管有证据表明其中许多治疗是有效的。一个例子是接受和承诺疗法(ACT),这是一种治疗抑郁症的行为疗法,有越来越多的证据。开发了一种具有同伴叙事(即讲故事)形式的自我指导ACT干预,旨在为初级保健患者创造一种比传统心理治疗更容易获得的治疗选择。这项名为“生活故事”的在线节目以真实的个人分享基于生活经历和关键ACT原则的抑郁症应对技巧的视频为特色。共有93名服用抗抑郁药的初级保健患者被随机分为单独持续抗抑郁治疗或抗抑郁治疗加LifeStories治疗4组 周。随着时间的推移,抑郁症的严重程度和心理灵活性没有差异。然而,与单独使用抗抑郁药物相比,LifeStories使生活质量得到了更大的改善,并增加了患者对额外治疗的兴趣。临床试验预注册:ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT04757961)。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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