Comparison of two psychotherapies in cortisol response and their efficacy in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression in women victims of intimate partner violence

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Beatriz Cerda-De la O, A. L. Cerda-Molina, Marcela Biagini-Alarcón, L. Mayagoitia-Novales, Margarita De La Cruz-López, Jesús Alfredo Whaley-Sánchez
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Introduction. There is a growing need to implement evidence-based psychological treatments for women victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) who commonly experience stress-related disorders such as anxiety, depression, or suicide risk, as well as altered cortisol reactivity. Objective. 1. To compare the changes in depressive and anxious symptomatology, quality of life, and cortisol reactivity after two different interventions, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT, based on psychological flexibility) or Interpersonal Therapy (IPT, based on empowerment) in women exposed to IPV. 2. To compare the changes in relation to the presence of suicide thoughts. Method. A clinical sample of 50 women (ages 21-74) randomly assigned to attend ACT or IPT, completed pre- and post-intervention questionnaires about intimate partner violence, quality of life, depression, anxiety, and measurements of salivary cortisol reactivity (basal, 15, 30, and 45 minutes after a cognitive challenge). We used Generalized Estimating Equation Models for data analysis. Results. There was a significant improvement post-intervention in all variables, regardless of the type of psychotherapy or the presence of suicide thoughts. Before interventions, women that reported suicide thoughts had severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, worse quality of life, and a cortisol hyper-response profile, in contrast to women without suicide thoughts who had moderate symptoms and no cortisol response. Cortisol response to the cognitive test decreased in all women after both therapies. Discussion and conclusion. Although different psychological approach, ACT, and IPT effectively improved mental health, quality of life, and changed cortisol reactivity of women exposed to IPV, including women at suicide risk.
两种心理疗法在皮质醇反应中的比较及其在减轻亲密伴侣暴力妇女受害者焦虑和抑郁症状方面的疗效
介绍。越来越需要对遭受亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的妇女实施基于证据的心理治疗,她们通常会经历与压力有关的障碍,如焦虑、抑郁或自杀风险,以及皮质醇反应性的改变。目的:1。比较暴露于IPV的妇女在接受和承诺治疗(ACT,基于心理灵活性)或人际治疗(IPT,基于赋权)两种不同干预措施后抑郁和焦虑症状、生活质量和皮质醇反应性的变化。2. 比较这些变化与自杀念头的出现之间的关系。方法。临床样本为50名女性(21-74岁),随机分配参加ACT或IPT,完成干预前和干预后关于亲密伴侣暴力、生活质量、抑郁、焦虑和唾液皮质醇反应性测量的问卷(认知挑战后基础、15、30和45分钟)。我们使用广义估计方程模型进行数据分析。结果。干预后的所有变量都有显著的改善,无论心理治疗的类型或自杀念头的存在。在干预之前,报告有自杀念头的妇女有严重的抑郁、焦虑、生活质量差和皮质醇高反应的症状,与没有自杀念头的妇女相比,她们有中度症状,没有皮质醇反应。两种治疗后,所有女性对认知测试的皮质醇反应都有所下降。讨论与结论。虽然不同的心理治疗方法,ACT和IPT有效地改善了暴露于IPV的妇女的心理健康、生活质量,并改变了皮质醇的反应性,包括有自杀风险的妇女。
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Salud Mental
Salud Mental PSYCHIATRY-
CiteScore
1.60
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7.70%
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32
期刊介绍: Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.
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