Title of article
A Chinese Chan-based mind–body intervention for patients with depression
Author/Authors
Chan، نويسنده , , Agnes S. and Wong، نويسنده , , Queenie Y. and Sze، نويسنده , , Sophia L. and Kwong، نويسنده , , Patrick P.K. and Han، نويسنده , , Yvonne M.Y. and Cheung، نويسنده , , Mei-Chun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
7
From page
283
To page
289
Abstract
Background
the recent growing interest and encouraging findings in studies of alternative treatments for depression, the present randomized controlled trial study aimed to compare the effect of a newly developed Chinese Chan-based Dejian Mind–Body Intervention (DMBI) with the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) on improving depressive symptoms in patients with depression.
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y-five participants diagnosed with major depressive disorder were randomly assigned to receive either 10-session CBT or DMBI, or placed on a waitlist. Pre-post measurements included record of anti-depressants treatment, ratings by psychiatrists who were blinded to the experimental design and self-report on mood measures, and performance in a cognitive test tapping concentration ability.
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he CBT and DMBI groups demonstrated significantly reduced overall depressive syndrome after intervention at large effect size (0.93–1.10). Furthermore, the DMBI group (p<0.05), but not the CBT or waitlist groups, demonstrated significant reduction in intake of anti-depressants, and significant improvement in specific depression-related symptoms including difficulty in concentration (p=0.002), and problems in gastrointestinal health (p=0.02) and overall sleep quality (p<0.001).
tions
tudy has provided some evidence for the short-term effect of the DMBI on Chinese population. Its long-term effect on a larger sample and on Caucasian population warrants further investigation.
sions
esent findings suggest that a Chinese Chan-based Mind–Body intervention has positive effects on improving mood and health conditions of individuals with depression.
Keywords
MOOD , attention , Somatic , Cognitive behavioral therapy , depression , Mind–Body intervention
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number
1434865
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