随机对照试验
萧条(经济学)
干预(咨询)
临床心理学
人口
心理学
认知行为疗法
抑郁症状
认知
精神科
医学
外科
经济
宏观经济学
环境卫生
作者
Cuili Wang,Huaxin Si,Yanhui Bian,Xiaoxia Qiao,Lili Ji,Qinqin Liu,Wenyu Wang,Jiaqi Yu,Yanyan Li,Wendie Zhou,Weihua Yue,Jiajia Liu,Yaru Jin
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2023.11.058
摘要
Subjective support could ameliorate the adverse effect of (pre)frailty on depressive symptoms. However, there is scarce evidence regarding subjective support-focused intervention in preventing depression among (pre)frail community-dwelling older adults. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of subjective support-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (SS-CBT) in preventing depression among this group of population.A total of 100 community-dwelling (pre)frail older adults were recruited from six communities in a Chinese city and were randomized to an 8-week SS-CBT group or a wait-list control group. Depressive symptoms and subjective support were assessed at baseline (T0), and at 8 week (T1), 12 week (T2), 16 week (T3) after randomization. Generalized estimating equation was used to examine the effectiveness of SS-CBT on depressive symptoms and subjective support. Hierarchical linear regression models and Bootstrapping method were used to examine whether subjective support mediated the effectiveness of SS-CBT on depressive symptoms.Participants in SS-CBT group reported significant reduction in depressive symptoms (Wald χ2 = 20.800, p < 0.001) and improvement in subjective support (Wald χ2 = 92.855, p < 0.001) compared to those in wait-list control group. Changes in subjective support mediated the effectiveness of SS-CBT on changes in depressive symptoms.Restricted regions to recruit participants, inclusion of the most motivated participants, lack of diagnosis of depression, potential experimenter bias and contamination, short follow-up period, and lack of an active control group.The findings support the benefits of SS-CBT in preventing depression among (pre)frail community-dwelling older adults, and provide insight into possible mechanisms.
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