Watkins Ed R, Baeyens Celine B, Read Rebecca
Mood Disorders Centre, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2009 Feb;118(1):55-64. doi: 10.1037/a0013642.
A tendency toward abstract and overgeneral processing is a cognitive bias hypothesized to causally contribute to symptoms of depression. This hypothesis predicts that training dysphoric individuals to become more concrete and specific in their thinking would reduce depressive symptoms. To test this prediction, 60 participants with dysphoria were randomly allocated either to (a) concreteness training; (b) bogus concreteness training, matched with concreteness training for treatment rationale, experimenter contact, and treatment duration but without active engagement in concrete thinking; (c) a waiting-list, no training control. Concreteness training resulted in significantly greater decreases in depressive symptoms and significantly greater increases in concrete thinking than the waiting-list and the bogus training control, and significantly greater decreases in rumination than the waiting-list control. These findings suggest that concreteness training has potential as a guided self-help intervention for mild-to-moderate depressive symptoms.
一种抽象和过度概括性加工的倾向是一种认知偏差,据推测它会对抑郁症状产生因果影响。该假设预测,训练烦躁不安的个体在思维上更加具体和明确将减轻抑郁症状。为了验证这一预测,60名烦躁不安的参与者被随机分配到以下三组之一:(a)具体性训练;(b)虚假具体性训练,在治疗原理、实验者接触和治疗持续时间方面与具体性训练相匹配,但不积极参与具体思维;(c)等待名单,即无训练对照组。与等待名单组和虚假训练对照组相比,具体性训练导致抑郁症状显著减轻,具体思维显著增强,且与等待名单对照组相比,反刍思维显著减少。这些发现表明,具体性训练作为一种针对轻至中度抑郁症状的引导式自助干预措施具有潜力。