| Literature DB >> 16603060 |
Andy Finucane1, Stewart W Mercer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is an 8-week course developed for patients with relapsing depression that integrates mindfulness meditation practices and cognitive theory. Previous studies have demonstrated that non-depressed participants with a history of relapsing depression are protected from relapse by participating in the course. This exploratory study examined the acceptability and effectiveness of MBCT for patients in primary care with active symptoms of depression and anxietyEntities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16603060 PMCID: PMC1456957 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-6-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| • Patients aged 18–65 with history of Recurrent Depressive Disorder or Depression and Anxiety. |
| • Current symptoms of depression lasting > 2 weeks (see table 2 for ICD-10 criteria). |
| • At least 2 episodes should have lasted a minimum of 2 weeks and should have been separated by several months without significant mood disturbance (i.e. its recurrent). |
| • Have BDI score of more than 14 (i.e. mild depressive disorder or worse – case definition). |
| • With or without primary symptoms of anxiety. |
| • Patients with organic brain disease. |
| • Currently know to be abusing drugs or alcohol. |
| • History of psychosis or mania. |
| • Diagnosed personality disorder. |
| • Currently suicidal (score of 2 or more on the BDI-II suicidal thoughts item). |
| • Unable to participate in MBCT program (as measured by a score of 7 or more on the combined BDI-II items for energy, concentration difficulty and Tiredness). |
ICD 10 definition of depression
| • Depressed mood – varies little from day to day, often unresponsive to circumstances. May show diurnal variation. Can be masked by added features such as irritability, alcohol, and histrionic behaviour. |
| • Loss of interest and enjoyment. |
| • Reduced energy leading to increased fatigability and diminished activity. |
| a) reduced concentration and attention |
| b) reduced self-esteem and self-confidence |
| c) ideas of guilt and unworthiness |
| d) bleak and pessimistic views of the future |
| e) ideas of self harm |
| f) disturbed sleep |
| g) diminished appetite |
Qualitative Interview format
| Semi-structured using questions around 5 themes |
| 1. Participants overall impressions – "in general what did you think of the overall approach?" |
| 2. The course techniques/methods/materials – "what aspects of the course did you find beneficial", "what aspects of the course did you find difficult/unhelpful?" |
| 3. The format of the course – "what did you think about the length of the course?" |
| 4. Ongoing mindfulness practice – "are there any techniques you continue to use?" |
| 5. Coping skills – "do you feel better able to cope with adversity than before you started the course?", "has anything changed for you since you completed the course?" |
Baseline characteristics for participants
| 50 | Married Male. Self employed NS-SEC 4 | 38 | 35 | Current: Generalised anxiety disorder. Recurrent depressive disorder – moderate. Past : Post traumatic stress disorder. Previous treatment : CBT 5 year – 8 sessions specific for PTSD. |
| 38 | Married housewife. NS-SEC 8 | 26 | 43 | Current : Generalised anxiety disorder. Recurrent depressive disorder – moderate. Repeated in patient hospital admissions for severe anxiety/agitation. |
| 58 | Divorced female NS-SEC 8 | 42 | 46 | Current : Recurrent Depression current episode moderate with severe anxiety. Recently discharged from psychiatric hospital. Past – phobic anxiety disorder and depression. Previous ECT. |
| 29 | Single female NS-SEC 8 | 46 | 27 | Current: Recurrent Depressive disorder, current episode moderate. Past : post natal depression. |
| 39 | female, divorced NS-SEC 7 | 31 | 25 | Current : Recurrent Depressive disorder, current episode mild to moderate. |
| 56 | Married Male. NS-SEC 3 | 44 | 27 | Current : Recurrent depressive disorder current episode moderate. |
| 36 | Single male NS-SEC 3 | 23 | 20 | Current : Mixed anxiety and depressive disorder. Past : Recurrent depressive disorder. |
| 58 | Divorced female NS-SEC 8 | 30 | 10 | Current : Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode mild to moderate. Past : Severe depression and GAD. Saw psychologist 10 years ago after 'nervous breakdown'. |
| 40 | Married female NS-SEC 3 | 42 | 49 | Current : Generalised anxiety disorder. Major depressive disorder current episode mild to moderate. |
| 35 | Single female NS-SEC 7 | 44 | 42 | Current : Recurrent depression current episode moderate. |
| 42 | Divorced female NS-SEC 3 | 27 | 26 | Current : mixed anxiety and depression. |
| 41 | Divorced female NS-SEC 8 | 37 | 34 | Current : Major depressive disorder – moderate. Moderate anxiety. Past : alcohol abuse. Social phobia. ? PTSD. Health anxiety – treated with CBT 10 years ago. |
| 38 | Married Female NS-SEC 8 | 38 | 32 | Current : Recurrent Major Depressive disorder – current episode moderate. Past : PTSD |
*NS-SEC National Statistics Social-Economic Classification (NS-SEC)
NS-SEC = National Statistics Social Economic Classification
This is a widely used socio-economic indicator based on classification of occupation as follows;
NS-SEC 1: Higher managerial and professional occupations
NS-SEC 2: Lower managerial and professional occupations
NS-SEC 3: Intermediate occupations
NS-SEC 4: Small employers and own account workers
NS-SEC 5: Lower supervisory and technical occupations
NS-SEC 6: Semi-routine occupations
NS-SEC 7: Routine occupations
NS-SEC 8: Never worked and long-term unemployed
Mean, Median and confidence intervals for Beck Depression and Anxiety inventories before and 3 months after MBCT.
| Depression | Depression | Anxiety | Anxiety | |
| Pre | Post | Pre | Post | |
| Mean | 35.73 | 17.82 | 32.00 | 20.54 |
| Lower bound 95% C.I. for mean | 29.88 | 8.02 | 23.59 | 9.07 |
| Upper bound 95% C.I for mean | 41.57 | 27.61 | 40.40 | 32.01 |
| Median | 38.00 | 11.00 | 27.00 | 18.00 |
| Std. Deviation | 8.69 | 14.59 | 12.50 | 17.08 |
| Min | 23.00 | 0.00 | 10.00 | 1.00 |
| Max | 47.00 | 42.00 | 49.00 | 58.00 |
| Interquartile range | 17.00 | 25.00 | 21.00 | 23.00 |
| Skewness | -0.220 | 0.404 | -0.115 | 1.03 |