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Potential long-term effects of a mind-body intervention for women with major depressive disorder: Sustained mental health improvements with a pilot yoga intervention

机译:心身干预对重度抑郁症女性的潜在长期影响:通过试点瑜伽干预持续改善心理健康

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Despite pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic advances over the past decades, many individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) experience recurrent depressive episodes and persistent depressive symptoms despite treatment with the usual care. Yoga is a mind-body therapeutic modality which has received attention in both the lay and research literature as a possible adjunctive therapy for depression. Although promising, recent findings about the positive mental health effects of yoga are limited because few studies have used standardized outcome measures and none of them have involved long-term follow-up beyond a few months after the intervention period. The goal of our research study was to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effects of a yoga intervention for women with MDD using standardized outcome measures and a long follow-up period (one year after the intervention). The key finding is that previous yoga practice has long-term positive effects, as revealed in both qualitative reports of participants’ experiences and in the quantitative data about depression and rumination scores over time. Although generalizability of the study findings is limited because of a very small sample size at the one-year follow-up assessment, the trends in the data suggest that exposure to yoga may convey a sustained positive effect on depression, ruminations, stress, anxiety, and health-related quality of life. Whether or not an individual continues with yoga practice, simple exposure to a yoga intervention appears to provide sustained benefits to the individual. This is important because it is rare that any intervention, pharmacologic or non-pharmacologic, for depression conveys such sustained effects for individuals with MDD, particularly after the treatment is discontinued.
机译:尽管在过去的几十年中药理和心理治疗取得了进步,但许多患有重度抑郁症(MDD)的人在接受常规护理的情况下仍会经历反复发作的抑郁发作和持续的抑郁症状。瑜伽是一种身心疗法,已在外行和研究文献中得到关注,作为抑郁症的一种可能的辅助疗法。尽管有希望,但有关瑜伽对精神健康的积极影响的最新发现是有限的,因为很少有研究使用标准化的结局指标,而且都没有涉及干预期后几个月的长期随访。我们研究的目的是使用标准化的结局指标和较长的随访时间(干预后一年),评估瑜伽干预对MDD妇女的可行性,可接受性和效果。关键发现是,以前的瑜伽练习具有长期的积极作用,这在参与者的定性报告以及一段时间内有关抑郁和反刍分数的定量数据中都得到了揭示。尽管由于一年的随访评估中样本量很小,所以研究结果的可推广性受到限制,但数据趋势表明,接触瑜伽可能会对抑郁,反刍,压力,焦虑,与健康相关的生活质量。无论个人是否继续进行瑜伽练习,简单地接受瑜伽干预似乎都可以为个人提供持续的利益。这很重要,因为很少有任何针对抑郁症的药物或非药物干预措施能够为患有MDD的患者带来如此持续的效果,尤其是在停药后。

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