Hopko Derek R, Robertson Sarah M C, Carvalho John P
Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
Behav Ther. 2009 Dec;40(4):346-56. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2008.09.001. Epub 2008 Oct 31.
Many patients who receive cognitive-behavioral therapy experience sudden gains that are associated with improved treatment response and decreased risk of relapse. Extending prior research, this study examined sudden gains among depressed cancer patients receiving brief (9-session) behavioral activation therapy. Fifty percent of patients experienced sudden gains of large magnitude (M=11.8 BDI-II points), with sudden gains associated with improved treatment response and maintenance of gains at 3-month follow-up. Relative to those without sudden gains, at pretreatment assessment, cancer patients with sudden gains were more likely to present with less severe depression, less somatic anxiety, fewer coexistent anxiety disorders, as well as less bodily pain, better overall physical functioning, and fewer problems with daily activities as a result of emotional problems. These findings provide increasing support for behavioral activation with a difficult-to-treat population but raise important questions regarding mechanism of change. Clinical implications for treating depressed cancer patients are discussed.
许多接受认知行为疗法的患者会经历突然改善,这与治疗反应的改善和复发风险的降低相关。本研究在先前研究的基础上,调查了接受简短(9节)行为激活疗法的癌症抑郁症患者中的突然改善情况。50%的患者经历了大幅突然改善(平均差值为11.8分的贝克抑郁量表第二版得分),突然改善与治疗反应的改善以及3个月随访时改善情况的维持相关。与未经历突然改善的患者相比,在治疗前评估中,经历突然改善的癌症患者更有可能表现出较轻的抑郁、较少的躯体焦虑、较少并存的焦虑症,以及较少的身体疼痛、更好的整体身体功能,并且因情绪问题导致的日常活动问题较少。这些发现为对难治人群进行行为激活提供了越来越多的支持,但也提出了关于改变机制的重要问题。文中还讨论了治疗癌症抑郁症患者的临床意义。