Testing the Effectiveness of Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression—Revised: Changes in Depression, Anxiety, Dysfunctional Attitudes, and Mindfulness

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Jerin Lee
Cameron G. Ford
D. Lee McCluskey
Patricia D. Hopkins
Daniel W. McNeil
Natalie J. Shook
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[1] University of Connecticut,
[2] Wake Forest Baptist Health,undefined
[3] South Texas Veterans Healthcare System,undefined
[4] Augsburg University,undefined
[5] West Virginia University,undefined
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Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2022年 / 44卷
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Behavioral activation treatment; Depression; Anxiety; Mindfulness; Dysfunctional attitudes;
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We tested the effectiveness of Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression-Revised (BATD-R), and its impact on secondary outcomes: anxiety, dysfunctional attitudes, and mindfulness. It was expected that individuals who completed BATD-R would exhibit decreased depression, anxiety, and dysfunctional attitudes, as well as increased mindfulness. A sample of adults with depression (n = 42) was recruited to complete the 10-week treatment. A healthy control group (n = 38) was included for comparison. Outcomes (depression, anxiety, dysfunctional attitudes, and mindfulness) were assessed at pre-treatment, post-treatment or 10 weeks for the healthy control group, and three-month follow-up. At pre-treatment, the clinical group reported greater depression, anxiety, and dysfunctional attitudes, and less mindfulness than the healthy control group. At post-treatment, the clinical group reported decreased depressive symptoms, trait anxiety, and dysfunctional attitudes, and increased mindfulness, compared to pre-treatment. The control group did not exhibit changes across the 10 weeks. Clinical and healthy control group post-treatment scores did not differ. At three-month follow-up, the clinical group reported a slight increase in depressive symptoms from post-treatment, but still maintained lower depressive symptoms than pre-treatment. The clinical group maintained treatment gains in dysfunctional attitudes, and mindfulness. Results support the effectiveness of BATD-R and suggest BATD-R may influence dysfunctional attitudes and mindfulness.
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