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一款感恩应用程序在降低重复消极思维这一普通人群跨诊断风险因素方面的有效性:一项实用随机对照试验的结果。

Effectiveness of a gratitude app at reducing repetitive negative thinking as a transdiagnostic risk factor in the general population: Results from a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Kalon Lina S, Freund Henning, Rinn Alina, Watkins Philip C, Zarski Anna-Carlotta, Lehr Dirk

机构信息

Department of Health Psychology and Applied Biological Psychology, Institute for Sustainability Psychology, Leuphana University of Luneburg, Germany.

Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Human Sciences, Vinzenz Pallotti University, Vallendar, Germany.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2025 Nov 15;389:119664. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.119664. Epub 2025 Jun 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) has been identified as a transdiagnostic factor relevant to the prevention and treatment of a variety of mental disorders, including depression. Low-threshold interventions to reduce RNT are needed that have the potential to reach the general population. Gratitude exercises have been assumed to be widely accepted, easy and enjoyable to conduct and might, therefore, be a promising approach. This study investigated the effectiveness of a low-threshold, mobile gratitude intervention at reducing RNT in the general population.

METHODS

In a pragmatic randomized controlled trial(N = 352), the gratitude app was compared to a waiting-list control condition, both with unrestricted access to care-as-usual. The primary outcome was RNT four weeks after randomization with extended follow-up at three months. Symptoms of depression were assessed as a secondary outcome.

RESULTS

ANCOVA using an intention-to-treat sample indicated significantly lower levels of RNT in the gratitude intervention group(d = 0.39), with more pronounced effects in a subsample(35 %) screened positive for depression(d = 0.55) relative to the majority scoring below the threshold for depression(d = 0.35). A similar pattern was observed for depression, with an average effect of d = 0.41. Moderation analyses employing the Johnson-Neyman technique found that individuals reporting average or above-average levels of RNT or depression benefitted significantly.

LIMITATIONS

Given the presence of gratitude in public media and a readily-available alternative gratitude exercise for controls, treatment-diffusion bias could have led to an underestimation of effects.

CONCLUSION

A comparably-easy and focused mobile gratitude intervention, using written notes and photos to collect and share moments of gratitude, reduces RNT and symptoms of depression in the general population. Gratitude interventions may broaden the repertoire of transdiagnostic interventions for prevention and treatment.

摘要

背景

反复消极思维(RNT)已被确定为与包括抑郁症在内的多种精神障碍的预防和治疗相关的一种跨诊断因素。需要有低门槛干预措施来减少RNT,这些措施有潜力惠及普通人群。感恩练习被认为是广泛被接受的,实施起来简单且有趣,因此可能是一种有前景的方法。本研究调查了一种低门槛的移动感恩干预措施在减少普通人群RNT方面的有效性。

方法

在一项实用随机对照试验(N = 352)中,将感恩应用程序与等待名单对照条件进行比较,两者都可无限制地获得常规护理。主要结局是随机分组四周后的RNT,并在三个月时进行延长随访。抑郁症状作为次要结局进行评估。

结果

使用意向性治疗样本的协方差分析表明,感恩干预组的RNT水平显著更低(d = 0.39),在筛查出抑郁症阳性的子样本(35%)中效果更显著(d = 0.55),相对于大多数得分低于抑郁症阈值的样本(d = 0.35)。在抑郁方面也观察到类似模式,平均效应为d = 0.41。采用约翰逊 - 内曼技术的调节分析发现,报告RNT或抑郁水平为平均或高于平均水平的个体受益显著。

局限性

鉴于大众媒体中存在感恩内容以及为对照组提供了现成的替代感恩练习,治疗扩散偏差可能导致对效果的低估。

结论

一种相对简单且专注的移动感恩干预措施,使用书面记录和照片来收集和分享感恩时刻,可减少普通人群的RNT和抑郁症状。感恩干预可能会拓宽预防和治疗的跨诊断干预方法。

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