| Literature DB >> 27400680 |
Izabela Nowak1, Carla Sabariego2, Piotr Świtaj3, Marta Anczewska3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a disabling disease that impacts all major life areas. There is a growing need for meeting the challenge of disability from a perspective that extends symptomatic reduction. Therefore, this study aimed to systematically review the extent to which traditional and "third wave" cognitive - behavioral (CBT) interventions address the whole scope of disabilities experienced by people with lived experience of schizophrenia using the WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a frame of reference. It also explores if current CBT interventions focus on recovery and what is their impact on disability domains.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive-behavioral therapy; Disability; Disability and Health (ICF); International Classification of Functioning; Personal recovery; Schizophrenia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27400680 PMCID: PMC4940955 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0912-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the study selection process
Disability dimensions addressed by traditional CBT interventions
| ICF categories |
| Traditional CBT | Brief ICF Core Set ( | ||||||||
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| Generic ( | Hallucinations ( | Delusions ( | Negative symptoms ( | Emotions ( | Recovery ( | Suicide ( | Sleep ( | Work ( | |||
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| Worry (b1263) | 3 | x | x | ||||||||
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| Apathy (b130) | 4 | x | x | x | |||||||
| Sleep functions (b134) | 1 | x | |||||||||
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| Depression (b1522) | 14 | x | x | x | x | x | |||||
| Anxiety (b152) | 8 | x | x | x | x | x | |||||
| Anhedonia (b1520) | 4 | x | x | x | |||||||
| Hostility (b1522) | 2 | x | x | ||||||||
| Flat affect (b1522) | 4 | x | x | x | |||||||
| In general (b152) | 4 | x | x | x | |||||||
| Anger (b152) | 1 | x | |||||||||
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| 16 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
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| 18 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| Suicidal ideation (b1602) | 3 | x | x | ||||||||
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| 2 | x | x | x | |||||||
| Cognitive flexibility (b1643) | 2 | x | x | ||||||||
| Insight (b1644) | 7 | x | x | x | |||||||
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| Treatment adherence (d5702) | 2 | x | |||||||||
| Interpersonal interactions and Relationships in general (d7) | 2 | x | x | ||||||||
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| Aggressive behaviour (d7202) | 2 | x | x | ||||||||
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| Satisfaction in general | 1 | x | |||||||||
| Self-perception: self esteem | 6 | x | x | x | x | ||||||
| Believes/awareness | 4 | x | x | x | x | ||||||
| Social skills | 1 | x | |||||||||
| General interpersonal skills | 1 | x | |||||||||
| Living independently | 2 | x | x | ||||||||
| Global scores related to disability | |||||||||||
| Negative symptoms | 18 | x | x | x | x | x | |||||
| Positive symptoms | 16 | x | x | x | x | x | |||||
| Global symptomatology | 18 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| General psychopathology | 7 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| Global disability or global functioning | 10 | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
| Social functioning | 3 | x | x | x | |||||||
| Others | |||||||||||
| Quality of life | 7 | x | x | x | x | ||||||
| Wellbeing | 3 | x | x | x | |||||||
n the number of articles addressing the disability dimension, x considered disability dimension
Disability dimensions addressed by “third wave” CBT
| ICF codes |
| Third wave CBT | Brief ICF Core Set ( | ||||||
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| Generic ( | Mindfulness based ( | Compassion based ( | Acceptance based ( | Person-based cognitive therapy ( | Metacognitive therapy ( | Recovery ( | |||
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| Mood (b1263) | 1 | x | |||||||
| Optimism (b1265) | 1 | x | |||||||
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| Depression (b1522) | 7 | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| Anxiety (b152) | 3 | x | x | x | |||||
| Anhedonia (b1520) | 1 | x | |||||||
| Hostility (b1522) | 1 | x | |||||||
| In general | 3 | x | x | ||||||
| Mania (b152) | 1 | x | |||||||
| Emotional regulation (b1521) | 1 | x | |||||||
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| Insight (b1644) | 3 | x | x | x | |||||
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| Personal factors | |||||||||
| Perception and experience of social support | 1 | x | |||||||
| Satisfaction in general | 2 | x | x | ||||||
| Self-perception (in general) | 1 | x | |||||||
| Self-perception: self esteem | 1 | x | |||||||
| Self-perception: self-image | 1 | x | |||||||
| Self-efficacy | 1 | x | |||||||
| Believes/awareness | 2 | x | x | ||||||
| Related to disability | |||||||||
| Negative symptoms | 8 | x | x | x | x | x | |||
| Positive symptoms | 7 | x | x | x | x | x | |||
| Global psychopathology | 4 | x | x | x | |||||
| General psychopathology | 5 | x | x | x | x | ||||
| Global disability or global functioning | 4 | x | x | x | x | ||||
| Social functioning | 1 | x | |||||||
| Others | |||||||||
| Quality of life | 2 | x | x | ||||||
| Wellbeing | 2 | x | x | ||||||
| Mindfulness | 6 | x | x | x | |||||
| Acceptance | 1 | x | |||||||
| Self-compassion | 2 | x | x | ||||||
| Experiential avoidance | 3 | x | x | x | |||||
| Cognitive fusion | 1 | x | |||||||
n the number of articles addressing the disability dimension, x considered disability dimension
Characteristics of recovery focused interventions
| Study (country) | Recovery | Study design | n | Intervention group | Control group | Follow up | Outcome measures | Impact on disability | Quality of rating |
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| Farhall et al., 2009 Australia |
| RCT | 94 total | Recovery therapy (CBTp) + TAU | TAU | 9 months | Primary measures: PANSS; HADS. | No statistically significant differences between CBTp + TAU and TAU. | Weak |
| Fowler et al., 2009 The UK |
| CCT* | 77 total | Social Recovery Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (SRCBT) + TAU | TAU | No follow up | Primary measures: Time Use Survey | No main effects of CBT treatment for any of the outcome variables for the total sample. | Moderate |
| Grant et al., 2012 |
| RCT | 60 total | Cognitive Therapy plus standard treatment (ST) | Standard treatment (ST) | 6 months; | Primary measures: GAS. |
| Moderate |
| Johns et al., 2015 |
| Pre + post | 89 total | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy | No control group | 20 weeks | The Sheehan Disability Scales, HADS, AAQ-II, CFQ, SMQ. |
| Weak |
| Laithwaite et al., 2009 |
| Pre + post | 19 total | Compassionate mind training (CMT) | No control group | 6 weeks | Primary measures: SCS, OAS, SeCS, BDI-II, RSE, SIP-AD. Secondary measures: PANSS. |
| Weak |
| Study | Recovery | Study design | n | Intervention group | Control group | Follow up | Outcome measures | Impact on disability | Quality of rating |
| Penn et al., 2011 |
| RCT | 46 total | Graduated Recovery Intervention Program (GRIP) (CBT) + TAU | TAU | 3 months | Primary outcomes: QLS; RFS, MCAS; SSPA. |
| Weak |
| Williams et al., 2014 |
| CCT | 47 total | Cognitive-behavioural therapy | TAU | No follow up | SAPS, SANS, PSYRATS, DASS, IIP. |
| Moderate |
CCT Clinical Controlled Trial, CCT* Clinical Controlled Trial (EPHPP criteria regarding RCTs where the allocation method is not described or allocation is transparent before assignment), Pre + post Cohort (one group pre + post (before and after)), RCT Randomized Controlled Trial, TAU Treatment as usual, n number of participants, PANSS Positive and Negative Syndrome scale, HADS The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, RSE Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale, LSP the Life Skills Profile, BHS Beck Hopelessness Scale, QLS Quality of Life Scale, BDI-II the Beck Depression Inventory, BAI the Beck Anxiety Inventory, SOFAS the Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale, CAN the Camberwell Assessment of Needs, GAS The Global Assessment Scale, SANS Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms, SAPS The Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms, AAQ-II The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire, CFQ The Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire, SMQ The Southampton Mindfulness Questionnaire, SCS Social Comparison Scale, OAS The Other as Shamer Scale, SeCS Self-Compassion Scale, SIP-AD The Self-Image Profile for Adults, RFS The Role Functioning Scale, MCAS The Multnomah Community Ability Scale, SSPA The Social Skills Performance Assessment, CDSS the Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia, MSPSS The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, AUS the Alcohol Use Scale, DUS Drug Use Scale, BEMIB The Brief Evaluation of Medication Influence and Beliefs, PSYRATS the Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales, DASS Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, IIP The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems