“第三波”认知行为疗法与抑郁症常规治疗的对比

'Third wave' cognitive and behavioural therapies versus treatment as usual for depression.

作者信息

Churchill Rachel, Moore Theresa H M, Furukawa Toshi A, Caldwell Deborah M, Davies Philippa, Jones Hannah, Shinohara Kiyomi, Imai Hissei, Lewis Glyn, Hunot Vivien

机构信息

Centre for Academic Mental Health, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Oakfield House, Oakfield Grove, Bristol, UK, BS8 2BN.

出版信息

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013 Oct 18(10):CD008705. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008705.pub2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

So-called 'third wave' cognitive and behavioural therapies represent a new generation of psychological therapies that are increasingly being used in the treatment of psychological problems. However, the effectiveness and acceptability of third-wave cognitive and behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches as treatment for acute depression remain unclear.

OBJECTIVES

  1. To examine the effects of all third wave CBT approaches compared with treatment as usual/waiting list/attention placebo/psychological placebo control conditions for acute depression.2. To examine the effects of different third wave CBT approaches (ACT, compassionate mind training, functional analytic psychotherapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, MBCT, extended behavioural activation and metacognitive therapy) compared with treatment as usual/waiting list/attention placebo/psychological placebo control conditions for acute depression.3. To examine the effects of all third wave CBT approaches compared with different types of comparators (treatment as usual, no treatment, waiting list, attention placebo, psychological placebo) for acute depression.

SEARCH METHODS

We searched the Cochrane Depression Anxiety and Neurosis Group Trials Specialised Register (CCDANCTR to 01/01/12), which includes relevant randomised controlled trials from The Cochrane Library (all years), EMBASE, (1974-), MEDLINE (1950-) and PsycINFO (1967-). We also searched CINAHL (May 2010) and PSYNDEX (June 2010) and reference lists of the included studies and relevant reviews for additional published and unpublished studies. An updated search of CCDANCTR restricted to search terms relevant to third wave CBT therapies was conducted in March 2013 (CCDANCTR to 01/02/13).

SELECTION CRITERIA

Randomised controlled trials that compared third wave CBT therapies with control conditions for acute depression in adults.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Two review authors independently identified studies, assessed trial quality and extracted data. Study authors were contacted for additional information when required. We rated the quality of evidence using GRADE methods.

MAIN RESULTS

Four small studies (224 participants) were included in the review. Little information was provided about the process of allocating participants to groups. None of the studies used independent outcome assessors, and evidence suggested researcher allegiance towards the active treatments. The four studies examined a diversity of third wave CBT approaches (extended behavioural activation, acceptance and commitment therapy and competitive memory training) and control conditions. None of the studies conducted follow-up assessments. The results showed a significant difference in clinical response rates in favour of third wave CBT when compared with treatment as usual (TAU) conditions (three studies, 170 participants, risk ratio (RR) 0.51, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.27 to 0.95; very low quality). No significant difference in treatment acceptability based on dropout rates was found between third wave CBT approaches and TAU (four studies, 224 participants, RR 1.01, 95% CI 0.08 to 12.30; very low quality). Both analyses showed substantial statistical heterogeneity.

AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: Very low quality evidence suggests that third wave CBT approaches appear to be more effective than treatment as usual in the treatment of acute depression. The very small number of available studies and the diverse types of interventions and control comparators, together with methodological limitations, limit the ability to draw any conclusions on their effect in the short term or over a longer term. The increasing popularity of third wave CBT approaches in clinical practice underscores the importance of completing further studies of third wave CBT approaches in the treatment of acute depression, on a short- and long-term basis, to provide evidence of their effectiveness to policy-makers, clinicians and users of services.

摘要

背景

所谓的“第三波”认知行为疗法代表了新一代心理疗法,越来越多地用于治疗心理问题。然而,第三波认知行为疗法(CBT)作为急性抑郁症治疗方法的有效性和可接受性仍不明确。

目的

  1. 考察所有第三波CBT方法与常规治疗/等待列表/注意力安慰剂/心理安慰剂对照条件相比,对急性抑郁症的治疗效果。2. 考察不同的第三波CBT方法(接受与承诺疗法、慈悲心训练、功能分析心理治疗、辩证行为疗法、正念减压疗法、扩展行为激活和元认知疗法)与常规治疗/等待列表/注意力安慰剂/心理安慰剂对照条件相比,对急性抑郁症的治疗效果。3. 考察所有第三波CBT方法与不同类型的对照(常规治疗、无治疗、等待列表、注意力安慰剂、心理安慰剂)相比,对急性抑郁症的治疗效果。

检索方法

我们检索了Cochrane抑郁、焦虑与神经症小组试验专门注册库(截至2012年1月1日的CCDANCTR),其中包括来自Cochrane图书馆(所有年份)、EMBASE(1974年起)、MEDLINE(1950年起)和PsycINFO(1967年起)的相关随机对照试验。我们还检索了护理学与健康领域数据库(2010年5月)和德国心理学文摘数据库(2010年6月),以及纳入研究和相关综述的参考文献列表,以查找其他已发表和未发表的研究。2013年3月对CCDANCTR进行了更新检索,检索词限于与第三波CBT疗法相关的术语(截至2013年2月1日的CCDANCTR)。

入选标准

将第三波CBT疗法与成人急性抑郁症对照条件进行比较的随机对照试验。

数据收集与分析

两位综述作者独立识别研究、评估试验质量并提取数据。必要时与研究作者联系以获取更多信息。我们使用GRADE方法对证据质量进行评级。

主要结果

该综述纳入了四项小型研究(224名参与者)。关于将参与者分配到各组的过程提供的信息很少。没有一项研究使用独立的结果评估者,且有证据表明研究人员对积极治疗有偏向性。这四项研究考察了多种第三波CBT方法(扩展行为激活、接受与承诺疗法和竞争性记忆训练)及对照条件。没有一项研究进行随访评估。结果显示,与常规治疗(TAU)条件相比,第三波CBT在临床缓解率方面有显著差异(三项研究,170名参与者,风险比(RR)0.51,95%置信区间(CI)0.27至0.95;极低质量)。在基于脱落率的治疗可接受性方面,第三波CBT方法与TAU之间未发现显著差异(四项研究,224名参与者,RR 1.01,95%CI 0.08至12.30;极低质量)。两项分析均显示存在实质性的统计学异质性。

作者结论

极低质量的证据表明,在急性抑郁症治疗中,第三波CBT方法似乎比常规治疗更有效。现有研究数量极少,干预措施和对照比较的类型多样,再加上方法学上的局限性,限制了我们就其短期或长期效果得出任何结论的能力。第三波CBT方法在临床实践中越来越受欢迎,这凸显了在短期和长期内对第三波CBT方法治疗急性抑郁症进行进一步研究的重要性,以便为政策制定者、临床医生和服务使用者提供其有效性的证据。

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