中重度持续性抑郁症患者正念体验的定性研究。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0323294
Timothy Sweeney, Elena Nixon, Richard Morriss, Patrick Callaghan
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抑郁症是一种常见且日益严重的精神健康问题,世界上约有5%的人口在其一生中经历过一次抑郁症。复发率很高,约有一半的人经历一次以上的抑郁发作,另有10-20%的人经历慢性和持续性抑郁。正念已经被纳入抑郁症的治疗中,一些研究已经探索了正念训练对抑郁症症状和复发的影响。然而,到目前为止,还没有研究关注那些naïve正念训练的人的正念和抑郁之间的变化关系。20名患有中度至重度持续性抑郁症的参与者接受了采访,以探索他们在情绪低落时的正念体验。主题分析捕捉了六个主题,突出了与抑郁症发病有关的正念变化。主题包括:行为退缩;脱离经验:从经验中知觉上的脱离;有意识地减少意识;增加自我批评;思绪万千;认知能力受损。专题分析表明,在中度至重度持续抑郁的情况下,正念会降低。这似乎是抑郁相关过程的间接结果,例如反刍和经验回避,但也可能是故意煽动的自我保护策略。然而,研究结果似乎表明,专注力的降低维持并加剧了抑郁体验。尽管越来越多的证据表明正念方法对那些患有慢性和严重抑郁症的人有价值,但研究结果表明,将正念方法引入这一人群可能特别具有挑战性,因为症状的强度可能会阻碍进入正念视角。研究结果对抑郁症的治疗具有重要意义,可以为未来干预措施的发展和实施提供信息。
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A qualitative exploration into the experience of mindfulness in moderate-severe persistent depression.

A qualitative exploration into the experience of mindfulness in moderate-severe persistent depression.

A qualitative exploration into the experience of mindfulness in moderate-severe persistent depression.

Depression is a common and growing mental health problem, with around 5% of the world's population experiencing an episode of depression during their lifetime. Relapse rates are high, with around half experiencing more than one depressive episode and a further 10-20% experiencing a chronic and persistent depression. Mindfulness has been incorporated into treatments for depression and several studies have explored the impact of mindfulness training on depressive symptomatology and recurrence. However, to date no studies have looked at the changing relationship between mindfulness and depression in those naïve to mindfulness training. 20 participants with moderate-to-severe persistent depression were interviewed to explore their experience of mindfulness in the context of low mood. Thematic analysis captured six themes highlighting changes in mindfulness relating to the onset of depression. Themes included: behavioural withdrawal; perceptual detachment from one's experience; intentional reduction in awareness; increased self-criticism; mind racing; impaired cognitive performance. Thematic analysis suggested that mindfulness reduces in the context of moderate-to-severe persistent depression. This appears to occur indirectly as the consequence of depression-related processes, e.g., rumination and experiential avoidance, but also arises as a deliberately instigated self-protective strategy. However, findings seemed to indicate that reduced mindfulness maintains and intensifies depressive experience. Despite growing evidence of the value of mindfulness approaches for those with more chronic and severe depression, study findings suggest that introducing mindfulness to this population may be particularly challenging due to the intensity of symptomatology potentially obstructing access to a mindful perspective. Findings bear important implications for the treatment of depression and can inform future intervention development and delivery.

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