同情训练影响严重抑郁症患者的心率变异性

Q3 Psychology
Jeffrey J. Kim , Chase Sherwell , Stacey L. Parker , James N. Kirby
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摘要

背景心率变异性(HRV)是副交感神经系统活动的标志,是改善身心健康的可靠预测指标。本研究探讨了简短的 "慈悲为怀疗法"(CFT)运动对心率变异反应的影响。结果研究结果表明,简短的 "慈悲为怀疗法 "运动可以通过增加心率变异成功地针对抑郁生理,在两个不同的时间点,即两周自我指导训练期前后,即使在控制呼吸的情况下也是如此。具体来说,我们首先证明 CFT 可以显著提高心率变异。其次,我们表明 CFT 运动可以提高一部分参与者的心率变异水平,使其超过低静息心率变异的临床临界值。第三,我们描述了在为期两周的训练中,参与者对 CFT 音频的参与度非常低,50% 的人在此期间没有接触过音频。最后,在两周训练后的 CFT 练习中,心率变异显示出随着时间的推移而降低,这可能表明参与者更多地参与了练习中的 "威胁 "部分。结论CFT 可以显著改善严重抑郁症状患者的心率变异,未来的工作应继续研究 CFT 对抑郁症患者的有效性。
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Compassion training influences heart-rate variability within severe depression

Background

Heart-rate variability (HRV) is a marker of parasympathetic nervous system activity, and is a robust predictor of improved mental and physical health. Current psychotherapeutic interventions are effective at reducing self-report depressive symptoms, but few have improved HRV within a sample of severe depressive symptomatology.

Method

This study explores the impact of a brief Compassion Focused Therapy exercise (CFT) on HRV response.

Results

Results indicate that a brief CFT exercise can successfully target depressive physiology via increasing HRV, at two distinct timepoints, pre- and post- a two-week self-directed training period, even when controlling for respiration. Specifically, we first show that CFT can significantly increase HRV. Second, we show that CFT exercise can increase a subset of participants’ HRV level above a clinical cut-off value of low resting-HRV. Third, we describe how participant engagement with the CFT audio during the two-week training was very low, with 50% of individuals not accessing the audio during this period. Finally, during the CFT practice at post-two-week training, HRV was shown to decrease across time, potentially indicating a greater participant engagement in the ‘threat’ component of the exercise.

Limitations

Almost 50% of the sample did not listen to the CFT exercise during the two-week training period, a feature that has implications for self-directed delivery of experimental and treatment interventions.

Conclusions

CFT can significantly improve HRV for those with severely depressed symptoms at the state-level, and future work should continue to examine CFT's effectiveness for those with depression.

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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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