A Preliminary Test of the Efficacy of Brief Self-Administered Behavioral Interventions for Rumination

被引:2
作者
Wolitzky-Taylor, Kate [1 ]
Breland, Haley [1 ]
Ross, Jaclyn [1 ]
Sewart, Amy [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Calif State Univ Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA 90747 USA
关键词
rumination; self-administered interventions; behavior therapy; STRESS SCALES DASS; ANXIETY DISORDERS; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; ACTIVATION TREATMENT; RESIDUAL DEPRESSION; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; THERAPY; WORRY; INTERACT; DURATION;
D O I
10.1177/01454455211010701
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Rumination is theorized to be a cognitive avoidance process that is implicated in several manifestations of psychopathology. Few interventions directly target rumination as a core process maintaining emotional disorder symptoms. This pilot study compared the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of self-directed behavioral approaches for reducing rumination. Participants (N = 60) with elevations in rumination were randomized to 3 weeks of self-directed interventions: (a) scheduled rumination time; (b) a strategy combining mindfulness, shaping, and disengagement strategies; or (c) self-monitoring control. Both active treatment conditions outperformed self-monitoring control on post-treatment depression scores. Scheduled rumination time significantly outperformed the other two conditions on measures of rumination and worry. No between-group differences emerged on the secondary outcome (i.e., anxiety symptoms). Brief, self-directed, behavioral interventions targeting rumination are feasible and demonstrate preliminary efficacy. Scheduled rumination time shows moderate to large effects. The use of a small, non-treatment seeking sample was the primary limitation.
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页码:913 / 936
页数:24
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