| Literature DB >> 27927175 |
Litza A Kiropoulos1,2, Trevor Kilpatrick3,4,5, Alex Holmes6, Jennifer Threader7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To examine the effectiveness and acceptability of an 8-week individual tailored cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) intervention for the treatment of depressive symptoms in those newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Depression; Early intervention; Multiple sclerosis; Newly diagnosed
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27927175 PMCID: PMC5142334 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-1152-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1CONSORT flow chart of participants going through the trial
Baseline demographic characteristics of MS participants in the CBT and TAU groups
| CBT intervention | TAU | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (M, SD) | 34.60 (9.06) | 39.27 (9.93) |
| Time since diagnosis in months (M, SD) | 26.20 (15.58) | 23.53 (16.06) |
| Months since first MS symptoms (M, SD) | 35.54 (16.47) | 30.57 (18.68) |
| Gender (n)% female | (13) 86.7% | (9) 60% |
| Years of education (n)% | ||
| Secondary | (4) 26.7% | (3) 20% |
| Trade, Tafe or Diploma | (4) 26.7% | (4) 26.7% |
| Undergraduate | (3) 20% | (2) 13.3% |
| Postgraduate | (4) 26.7% | (6) 40% |
| Employment status (n)% | ||
| Unemployed | (4) 27% | (5) 33.3% |
| Part time | (4) 27% | (4) 27% |
| Full time | (7) 47% | (6) 40% |
| Marital status (n)% | ||
| Single | (2) 13% | (0) 0% |
| Partnered/Married | (13) 86.6% | (15) 100% |
| Ethnic background (n)% | ||
| Australian | (11) 73% | (10) 66.6% |
| Other | (4) 26.6% | (5) 33.3% |
| Ambulation status (n)% | ||
| Able to walk independently without aid | (15) 100% | (15) 100% |
| MS type (n) % | ||
| Relapse remitting | (15) 100% | (15) 100% |
| Currently taking MS disease modifying medication | ||
| Yes (n)% | (12) 80% | (10) 66.7% |
| Currently taking antidepressant medication | ||
| Yes (n)% | (6) 40% | (5) 33.3% |
| How long on this medication in months (M, SD) | 24.33 (20.68) | 25.20 (15.53) |
| Previously diagnosed with depression | ||
| Yes (n)% | (8) 53.3% | (7) 46.7% |
| Previously diagnosed with anxiety | ||
| Yes (n)% | (6) 40% | (6) 40% |
M Mean, SD standard deviation, TAU Treatment as usual control group
Results of ANCOVAs examining group differences on primary and secondary variables at pre, post and 20 week follow up
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| BDI-2 | |||||||
| CBT | 29.80 (11.40) | 10.89 (6.19) | 9.33 (7.89) | ||||
| TAU | 28.53 (12.21) | 25.40 (10.31) | 29.17*** | 1.66 (0.83, 2.49) | 24.34 (13.54) | 18.43*** | 1.34 (0.54, 2.13) |
| STAI | |||||||
| CBT | 45.40 (6.26) | 33.87 (6.88) | 36.20 (10.77) | ||||
| TAU | 48.86 (11.20) | 50.46 (12.22) | 28.67*** | 1.63 (0.80, 2.45) | 45.67 (14.15) | 2.95 | 0.73 (− 0.01, 1.47) |
| MFIS | |||||||
| CBT | 12.13 (3.58) | 8.73 (3.58) | 8.06 (3.03) | ||||
| TAU | 12.26 (3.84) | 11.93 (4.38) | 5.89* | 0.78 (0.04, 1.52) | 11.06 (4.74) | 11.16** | 0.73 (− 0.01, 1.47) |
| PES | |||||||
| CBT | 17.06 (5.62) | 12.53 (6.18) | 11.26 (4.51) | ||||
| TAU | 18.80 (6.57) | 17.67 (7.05) | 3.92* | 0.75 (0.01, 1.49) | 16.80 (5.91) | 9.80** | 1.03 (0.26, 1.79) |
| MSQOL mental | |||||||
| CBT | 36.06 (14.81) | 63.13 (14.42) | 69.93 (19.64) | ||||
| TAU | 40.06 (17.35) | 44.20 (21.05) | 12.73*** | 1.03 (0.26, 1.79) | 49.27 (20.49) | 12.28** | 1.00 (0.24,1.76) |
| MSQOL physical | |||||||
| CBT | 47.39 (18.07) | 65.92 (14.66) | 63.32 (17.25) | ||||
| TAU | 43.28 (17.63) | 47.74 (19.07) | 18.26*** | 1.04 (0.28, 1.80) | 49.33 (21.32) | 7.85** | 0.70 (−0.03, 1.44) |
| PSQI | |||||||
| CBT | 9.00 (3.46) | 4.40 (2.09) | 4.80 (2.54) | ||||
| TAU | 9.06 (3.93) | 7.87 (2.99) | 22.02*** | 1.31 (0.52, 2.10) | 8.20 (3.60) | 11.06** | 1.06 (0.30,1.83) |
| PSSS | |||||||
| CBT | 63.73 (16.41) | 59.46 (13.45) | 62.26 (20.39) | ||||
| TAU | 69.40 (12.10) | 57.33 (12.48) | 15.51** | 0.96 (0.20, 1.71) | 58.86 (17.31) | 0.001 | 0.17 (−0.54, 0.89) |
| RSA | |||||||
| CBT | 137.29 (34.38) | 165.45 (26.30) | 164.10 (25.95) | ||||
| TAU | 146.40 (32.38) | 148.25 (32.63) | 17.98*** | 0.57 (−0.16, 1.30) | 149.53 (37.84) | 8.49** | 0.44 (−0.29, 1.16) |
| Acceptance | |||||||
| CBT | 30.40 (6.04) | 28.20 (3.89) | 27.93 (3.88) | ||||
| TAU | 32.13 (4.82) | 31.14 (4.78) | 2.18 | 0.66 (−0.09, 1.41) | 31.40 (5.96) | 3.01 | −0.67 (−1.39,0.08) |
| Problem solving | |||||||
| CBT | 6.76 (3.19) | 8.87 (3.54) | 8.93 (3.53) | ||||
| TAU | 6.73 (4.10) | 8.73 (4.31) | 0.09 | −0.46 (−1.19,0.26) | 6.81 (3.97) | 3.99* | 0.55 (−0.18,1.28) |
| Avoidance | |||||||
| CBT | 9.87 (4.99) | 4.20 (3.07) | 3.93 (2.96) | ||||
| TAU | 8.53 (5.22) | 7.40 (4.45) | 11.27** | 0.81 (0.05, 1.53) | 7.87 (5.24) | 9.75** | 0.90 (0.13, 1.62) |
FU 20 week follow up, ns not significant, CBT tailored CBT intervention, TAU treatment as usual, BDI Beck Depression Inventory –II, STAI State Trait Anxiety Inventory, MFIS Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, PES Pain Effects Scale, MSQOL mental Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-mental health summary score, MSQOL physical Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-physical health summary score, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, PSSS Perceived Social Support Scale, RSA Resilience Scale for Adults, Acceptance Acceptance of Chronic Health Conditions Scale, Problem solving Ways of coping questionnaire – planful problem-solving subscale, Avoidance Ways of coping questionnaire – escape-avoidance subscale
*p < .05, **p < .01; ***p < .001