| Literature DB >> 29202808 |
Kenichi Asano1, Haruna Koike2, Yuriko Shinohara3, Hiromi Kamimori2, Akiko Nakagawa2, Masaomi Iyo4, Eiji Shimizu2,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Depression is a representative mental problem, and more than 350 million people are suffering in the world. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in individual or group formats is mainly recommended in major guidelines. However, patients with high self-criticism have a poor response to CBT. To treat such patients, psychotherapies focusing on compassion are gaining attention. Although trials have begun to be reported, there are relatively few studies examining the effectiveness of group CBT with compassion work for managing depression. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability and the estimate effect size of group CBT with compassion training for future controlled studies.Entities:
Keywords: Acceptability; Community; Compassion focused therapy; Compassion mind training; Depression; Feasibility; Group cognitive behavioural therapy; Intervention
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29202808 PMCID: PMC5716016 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-3003-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Flow of the participants in this study
Characteristics of the participants
| Demographic variables | Value |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male, N (%) | 10 (71) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 40.5 (9.54) |
| Median | 42 |
| Range | 28–56 |
| Age of onset (years), mean (SD) | 35.21 (9.32) |
| Median | 39 |
| Range | 19–47 |
| Duration of major depression (years), mean (SD) | 5.28 (3.38) |
| Median | 5 |
| Range | 2–15 |
| Employment status, N (%) | |
| Employed full-time, temporary part time work | 2 (14) |
| Employed full-time, suspended from work | 2 (14) |
| Employed part-time | 3 (21) |
| Unemployed | 7 (50) |
| Marital status, N (%) | |
| Single | 6 (43) |
| Married | 8 (57) |
| Educational background, N (%) | |
| High school | 5 (36) |
| ≥ 3 years of college/university | 9 (64) |
Change in outcomes
| Pre | Post | Follow-up | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Cohen’s | 95% CI | Mean | SD | Cohen’s | 95% CI | |
| BDI-II | 23.79 | 10.21 | 13.62 | 7.35 | 1.12 | 0.27, 1.98 | 15.18 | 7.74 | 0.92 | 0.04, 1.8 |
| SCS-J | 60.23 | 15.48 | 67.3 | 15.02 | − 0.46 | − 1.27, 0.34 | 65.54 | 15.76 | − 0.34 | − 1.18, 0.5 |