| Literature DB >> 21569488 |
Helen Cramer1, Chris Salisbury, Joel Conrad, James Eldred, Ricardo Araya.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Group Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) may provide a means of improving mental health among people with depression but few studies have explored its effectiveness. Our aim was to examine the feasibility and acceptability of a randomised controlled trial of a group intervention based on CBT principles for women with depression in primary care.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21569488 PMCID: PMC3119185 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-11-82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Figure 1The CONSORT diagram
Characteristics of the sample according to allocation to treatment: balance between arms
| BASELINE VALUES | N | Intervention | N | Control |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age: mean (SD) | 52 | 42.71 (6.67) | 21 | 41.86 (6.70) |
| Number of children at home: mean (SD) | 52 | 1.02 (0.94) | 21 | 0.95 (0.97) |
| Age of leaving full time education mean (SD) | 49 | 17.71 (5.20) | 20 | 17.60 (2.52) |
| Annual Income: mean (SD) | 50 | 15,841 (11,925) | 19 | 14,299 (8,417) |
| Marital status | ||||
| Single | 22 | 42% | 7 | 33% |
| Co-habiting | 10 | 19% | 4 | 19% |
| Married | 6 | 12% | 2 | 10% |
| Divorced or separated | 14 | 27% | 8 | 38% |
| Ethnic group | ||||
| White/White British | 46 | 89% | 18 | 90% |
| Other ethnic group | 6 | 11% | 2 | 10% |
| Accommodation | ||||
| Owner-occupied | 16 | 31% | 10 | 48% |
| Rented | 35 | 69% | 11 | 52% |
| Employment | ||||
| Employed | 23 | 44% | 6 | 29% |
| Unemployed | 4 | 8% | 0 | 0% |
| Long term sick | 13 | 25% | 7 | 33% |
| Looking after family/home | 12 | 23% | 8 | 38% |
| Receive any state benefits | ||||
| Yes | 31 | 65% | 13 | 65% |
| No | 17 | 35% | 7 | 35% |
| PHQ-9 mean (SD) | 52 | 13.6 (3.1) | 21 | 12.7 (1.9) |
| Anxiety mean (SD) | 52 | 24.6 (12.1) | 21 | 23.9 (11.4) |
| Automatic thoughts mean (SD) | 49 | 24.7 (7.7) | 21 | 24.1 (5.9) |
| Social support mean (SD) | 49 | 21.3 (8.7) | 20 | 22.9 (10.0) |
| SF-12 Physical component mean (SD) | 51 | 47.9 (10.7) | 21 | 48.8 (13.6) |
| SF-12 Mental component mean (SD) | 51 | 29.5 (9.8) | 21 | 26.2 (7.8) |
| Proportion taking antidepressants | 52 | 38.5% | 20 | 35% |
Primary outcome results: Comparison across arms (observed data only)
| 3 months | 6 months | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHQ-9 continuous | 48 | 10.0 (6.2) | 19 | 11.5 (5.4) | -1.57 (-4.87 to 1.74) p 0.35 | 45 | 10.0 (7.7) | 19 | 11.2 (6.6) | -1.18 (-5.32 to 2.97) p 0.57 |
| PHQ-9 Recovered (Binary <10) | 48 | 58% | 19 | 32% | 3.12 (1.00 to 9.72) p 0.05 | 45 | 51% | 19 | 42% | 1.56 (0.51 to 4.71) p 0.43 |
| PHQ-9 Improved (<50% from baseline) | 48 | 35% | 19 | 10% | 4.21 (0.83 to 21.23) P 0.08 | 45 | 47% | 19 | 38% | 1.21 (0.69 to 2.11) P 0.51 |
* All regression analyses were adjusted for baseline scores
Instrumental variables analyses of primary outcome (PHQ-9) at 3 and 6 months (observed data only)
| PHQ-9 score at 3 months | PHQ-9 score at 6 months | |
|---|---|---|
| Total number of sessions | -0.24 (-0.73 to 0.26), p = 0.34 | -0.18 (-0.82 to 0.45), p = 0.56 |
| Optimum number of sessions(>5) | -2.47 (-7.51 to 2.57), p = 0.33 | -1.88 (-8.34 to 4.58), p = 0.56 |
* All regression analyses were adjusted for baseline scores
Secondary outcome measures: Comparing means across arms (observed data only)
| 3 months | 6 months | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Mean (sd) | N | Mean (sd) | B coefficient† (95% CI) p value | N | Mean (sd) | N | Mean (sd) | B coefficient† (95% CI) p value | |
| Anxiety** (Beck Anxiety Inventory) | 46 | 19.0 (10.4) | 19 | 19.5 (11.1) | -0.22 (-5.97 to 5.52) p 0.94 | 42 | 16.1 (10.6) | 19 | 16.9 (13.4) | 1.29 (-4.95 to 7.54) p 0.68 |
| Physical component of SF12 score* | 45 | 46.7 (11.8) | 19 | 45.6 (11.0) | 1.59 (-3.18 to 6.37) p 0.51 | 40 | 49.3 (10.1) | 18 | 41.5 (11.0) | 8.05 ( 3.53 to 12.60) p 0.001 |
| Mental component of SF12 score* | 45 | 37.2 (12.2) | 19 | 29.8 (9.0) | 6.07 (-0.04 to 12.2) p 0.051 | 40 | 36.22 (13.09) | 18 | 32.8 (13.6) | 2.15 (-5.13 to 9.44) p 0.56 |
| Process or intermediate measures | ||||||||||
| Automatic thoughts ** (Shortened Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire) | 45 | 19.6 (8.7) | 19 | 22.1 (8.0) | -2.88 (-7.29 to 1.54) (p 0.20) | 40 | 18.3 (8.1) | 19 | 18.3 (7.23) | 0.42 (-3.75 to 4.59) P 0.84 |
| Social Support* (shortened Medical Outcome Study Social Support Survey) | 46 | 23.8 (9.5) | 19 | 23.1 (9.6) | 2.40 (-1.65 to 6.45) (p 0.24) | 40 | 24.1 (10.6) | 19 | 24.1 (9.91) | 0.74 (-3.94 to 5.43) p 0.75 |
†All regression analyses were adjusted for baseline scores
* High scores are good
** Low scores are good