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Positive affect training to reduce mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: a proof-of-concept randomised clinical trial

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العنوان: Positive affect training to reduce mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: a proof-of-concept randomised clinical trial
المؤلفون: Richard Bryant, Katie Dawson, Suzanna Azevedo, Srishti Yadav, Jenny Tran, Jasmine Choi-Christou, Elpiniki Andrew, Joanne Beames, Dharani Keyan
المصدر: BMJ Mental Health, Vol 26, Iss 1 (2023)
بيانات النشر: BMJ Publishing Group, 2023.
سنة النشر: 2023
المجموعة: LCC:Psychiatry
مصطلحات موضوعية: Psychiatry, RC435-571
الوصف: Background The social restrictions occurring during the pandemic contributed to loss of many sources of reward, which contributes to poor mental health.Objective This trial evaluated a brief positive affect training programme to reduce anxiety, depression and suicidality during the pandemic.Methods In this single-blind, parallel, randomised controlled trial, adults who screened positive for COVID-19-related psychological distress across Australia were randomly allocated to either a 6-session group-based programme based on positive affect training (n=87) or enhanced usual care (EUC, n=87). Primary outcome was total score on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale—anxiety and depression subscales assessed at baseline, 1-week post-treatment, 3 months (primary outcome time point) as well as secondary outcome measures of suicidality, generalised anxiety disorder, sleep impairment, positive and negative mood and COVID-19-related stress.Findings Between 20 September 2020 and 16 September 2021, 174 participants were enrolled into the trial. Relative to EUC, at 3-month follow-up the intervention led to greater reduction on depression (mean difference 1.2 (95% CI 0.4 to 1.9)), p=0.003), with a moderate effect size (0.5 (95% CI 0.2 to 0.9)). There were also greater reduction of suicidality and improvement in quality of life. There were no differences in anxiety, generalised anxiety, anhedonia, sleep impairment, positive or negative mood or COVID-19 concerns.Conclusions This intervention was able to reduce depression and suicidality during adverse experiences when rewarding events were diminished, such as pandemics.Clinical implications Strategies to improve positive affect may be useful to reduce mental health issues.Trial registration number ACTRN12620000811909.
نوع الوثيقة: article
وصف الملف: electronic resource
اللغة: English
تدمد: 2755-9734
Relation: https://ebmh.bmj.com/content/26/1/e300737.full; https://doaj.org/toc/2755-9734
DOI: 10.1136/bmjment-2023-300737
URL الوصول: https://doaj.org/article/20f80054f3b5442683c7a1c4c48cec5a
رقم الأكسشن: edsdoj.20f80054f3b5442683c7a1c4c48cec5a
قاعدة البيانات: Directory of Open Access Journals
الوصف
تدمد:27559734
DOI:10.1136/bmjment-2023-300737