Department of Psychiatry, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, 150, Seongan-Ro, Gangdong-Gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Bio-Medical Engineering, Ajou University, 206, World Cup-Ro, Yeongtong-Gu, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Sep 4;24(1):595. doi: 10.1186/s12888-024-06045-y.
Depression is a highly prevalent and often recurrent condition; however, treatment is not always accessible or effective in addressing abnormalities in emotional processing. Given the high prevalence of depression worldwide, identifying and mapping out effective and sustainable interventions is crucial. Emotion dysregulation in depression is not readily amenable to improvement due to the complex, time-dynamic nature of emotion; however, systematic planning frameworks for programs addressing behavioral changes can provide guidelines for the development of a rational intervention that tackles these difficulties. This study proposes an empirical and theoretical art-based emotion regulation (ER) intervention using an integrated approach that combines intervention mapping (IM) with participatory action research (PAR).
We used the IM protocol to identify strategies and develop an intervention for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). As applied in this study, IM comprises six steps: (a) determining the need for new treatments and determinants of risk; (b) identifying changeable determinants and assigning specific intervention targets; (c) selecting strategies to improve ER across relevant theories and research disciplines; (d) creating a treatment program and refining it based on consultations with an advisory group; (e) developing the implementation plan and conducting a PAR study to pilot-test it; and (f) planning evaluation strategies and conducting a PAR study for feedback on the initial testing.
Following the steps of IM, we developed two frameworks for an art-based ER intervention: an individual and an integrative framework. The programs include four theory- and evidence-based ER strategies aimed mainly at decreasing depressive symptoms and improving ER in patients with MDD. We also developed a plan for evaluating the proposed intervention. Based on our preliminary PAR studies, the intervention was feasible and acceptable for adoption and implementation in primary care settings.
The application of IM incorporated with PAR has resulted in an intervention for improving ER in depression. While changing behavior is perceived as a challenging and elaborate task, this method can be useful in offering a clear structure for developing rational interventions. Further refinement is necessary through rigorous research.
抑郁症是一种高度普遍且常常反复发作的疾病;然而,在解决情绪处理异常方面,治疗并不总是可行或有效的。鉴于全球抑郁症的高患病率,确定和规划有效的、可持续的干预措施至关重要。由于情绪的复杂、动态性质,抑郁症中的情绪调节不易改善;然而,针对行为改变的项目的系统规划框架可以为制定解决这些困难的合理干预措施提供指导。本研究提出了一种基于实证和理论的艺术情绪调节(ER)干预方法,采用了一种综合方法,将干预映射(IM)与参与式行动研究(PAR)相结合。
我们使用 IM 协议来确定策略并为患有重度抑郁症(MDD)的患者开发干预措施。在本研究中应用的 IM 包括六个步骤:(a)确定新的治疗需求和风险决定因素;(b)确定可改变的决定因素并为特定的干预目标分配;(c)选择基于相关理论和研究学科来改善 ER 的策略;(d)根据咨询小组的意见制定治疗计划并对其进行细化;(e)制定实施计划并进行 PAR 研究以对其进行试点测试;(f)规划评估策略并进行 PAR 研究以获取对初始测试的反馈。
按照 IM 的步骤,我们为基于艺术的 ER 干预制定了两个框架:一个是个体框架,另一个是综合框架。这些方案包括四个基于理论和证据的 ER 策略,主要旨在降低抑郁症状并改善 MDD 患者的 ER。我们还制定了评估拟议干预措施的计划。基于我们的初步 PAR 研究,该干预措施在初级保健环境中是可行且可接受的。
应用 IM 结合 PAR 产生了一种改善抑郁患者 ER 的干预措施。虽然改变行为被认为是一项具有挑战性和复杂的任务,但这种方法可以为制定合理的干预措施提供清晰的结构。需要通过严格的研究进一步完善。