Bruijniks Sanne J E, Frank Ulrike, Tuschen-Caffier Brunna, Werthmann Jessica, Renner Fritz
Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Department of Clinical Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Clin Psychol Eur. 2023 Mar 31;5(1):e8475. doi: 10.32872/cpe.8475. eCollection 2023 Mar.
To improve psychological treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD), a better understanding on how symptoms ameliorate during treatment is essential. In cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), it is unclear whether procedures focused on the acquisition of CBT skills play a causal role in the improvement of CBT skills. In this randomized trial, we isolate a single CBT Skill Acquisition Procedure (CBTSAP) and test its direct effects on CBT skills and related therapy processes (i.e., change in (idiosyncratic) dysfunctional thinking and reward processing). We hypothesize that the CBTSAP causes improvements in CBT skills and related therapy processes compared to an active control condition. In addition, we hypothesize that individual differences in attentional bias and memory functioning (defined as learning capacity) moderate the effects of CBTSAP on outcomes and that using mental imagery as a cognitive support strategy to strengthen the effects of the CBTSAP will be most beneficial for patients with low learning capacity.
150 patients with MDD will be randomized to one of three conditions: 1. an active control condition, 2. CBTSAP, 2. CBTSAP plus mental imagery, all consisting of three sessions. Primary outcomes will be change in CBT skills, changes in (idiosyncratic) dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors, reward processing. Depressive symptoms are a secondary outcome. Measures of learning capacity will be conducted at baseline and tested as a potential moderator.
Knowing whether and for whom the acquisition of CBT skills leads to change in therapy processes and a subsequent reduction of depressive symptoms will inform on how to personalize and optimize psychotherapy outcomes for depression.
The trial is registered at the German Clinical Trial Register (DKTR; registration number: DRKS00024116).
为改善重度抑郁症(MDD)的心理治疗方法,深入了解治疗期间症状如何改善至关重要。在认知行为疗法(CBT)中,专注于获取CBT技能的程序是否在CBT技能改善中起因果作用尚不清楚。在这项随机试验中,我们分离出单一的CBT技能获取程序(CBTSAP),并测试其对CBT技能和相关治疗过程的直接影响(即(特质性)功能失调思维和奖赏处理的变化)。我们假设,与积极对照条件相比,CBTSAP能改善CBT技能和相关治疗过程。此外,我们假设注意力偏差和记忆功能(定义为学习能力)的个体差异会调节CBTSAP对结果的影响,并且使用心理意象作为认知支持策略来增强CBTSAP的效果对学习能力低的患者最为有益。
150名MDD患者将被随机分配到以下三种条件之一:1. 积极对照条件;2. CBTSAP;3. CBTSAP加心理意象,所有条件均由三个疗程组成。主要结局将是CBT技能的变化、(特质性)功能失调思维和行为的变化、奖赏处理。抑郁症状是次要结局。将在基线时进行学习能力测量,并作为潜在的调节因素进行测试。
了解获取CBT技能是否以及对谁会导致治疗过程的改变以及随后抑郁症状的减轻,将为如何针对抑郁症个性化和优化心理治疗结果提供信息。
该试验已在德国临床试验注册中心(DKTR;注册号:DRKS00024116)注册。