| Literature DB >> 30352633 |
J E J Buckman1, R Saunders1, P Fearon1, J Leibowitz2, S Pilling1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identifying depressed patients unlikely to reach remission and those likely to relapse after reaching remission is of great importance, but there are few pre-treatment factors that can help clinicians predict prognosis and together these explain relatively little variance in treatment outcomes. Attentional control has shown promise in studies to date, but has not been investigated prospectively in routine clinical settings with depressed patients. AIMS: This study aimed to pilot the use of a brief self-report measure of attentional control in routine care and investigate the associations between attentional control, psychological treatment response and relapse to depression up to 1 year post-treatment.Entities:
Keywords: depression; predictors; relapse; treatment outcome
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30352633 PMCID: PMC6372070 DOI: 10.1017/S1352465818000590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Cogn Psychother ISSN: 1352-4658
Demographic and baseline clinical characteristics of pilot study participants and population of attendees at the IAPT services over the study period
| Pilot study | IAPT population | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | or mean ( | (%) or mean ( | value* | |
| 69 | 3307 | |||
| Age at referral (years) | 34.78 (12.08) | 38.03 (13.38) | .082 | |
| Sex | Male | 19 (27.54) | 987 (33.25) | .259 |
| Female | 50 (72.46) | 1977 (66.61) | ||
| Ethnicity | Any White ethnicity | 54 (78.26) | 1713 (70.81) | .179 |
| Non-White | 15 (21.74) | 706 (29.19) | ||
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| PHQ-9 score | 16.84 (4.54) | 17.57 (4.60) | .740 |
| GAD-7 score | 13.42 (4.46) | 14.72 (4.37) | .061 | |
| WSAS score | 21.76 (7.87) | 20.67 (9.29) | .334 | |
| ACS score | 45.28 (8.58) | n/a | ||
| Prescribed anti-depressants | Yes | 31 (53.45) | 1319 (43.72) | .139 |
| No | 27 (46.55) | 1698 (56.28) | ||
*From chi-squared tests for count variables and from independent samples t-tests for comparisons of means.
Figure 1.Participant flow throughout study.
Relationship between baseline ACS score and each of the primary and secondary outcomes
| Present | Absent | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ( | Mean ( | ||||
| Outcome | ACS score | ACS score | |||
| Remission | 33 (47.83) | 48.85 (6.43) | 36 (52.17) | 42 (9.06) | |
| Relapse | 7 (25.00) | 42.43 (3.46) | 21 (75.00) | 49.43 (4.71) | |
| Residual symptoms | 18 (56.25) | 46.33 (5.19) | 14 (43.75) | 50.79 (5.60) | |
| IAPT recovery | 26 (40.63) | 49.31 (6.85) | 38 (59.38) | 42.18 (8.50) | |
| Reliable improvement then | 11 (36.67) | 43.09 (4.70) | 19 (63.33) | 49.05 (6.22) | |
| deterioration | |||||
| Remained depressed | 14 (53.85) | 42 (7.86) | 12 (46.15) | 46.33 (7.63) | |