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Evaluating the efficacy of an integrated motivational interviewing and multi-modal exercise intervention for youth with major depression: Healthy Body, Healthy Mind randomised controlled trial protocol

机译:评估动机综合访谈和多模式锻炼干预对重度抑郁青年的疗效:健康的身体,健康的心灵随机对照试验方案

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Background Recent meta-analytic reviews suggest exercise can reduce depression severity among adults with major depressive disorder (MDD); however, efficacy studies with depressed youth are limited. Few studies have investigated the efficacy of multi-modal exercise interventions in this population, addressed treatment engagement, or explored the differential effects of exercise on depressive symptom profiles. Objectives This paper describes the study protocol and recruitment pattern for an assessor blinded, two-arm randomised controlled trial investigating the efficacy of an integrated motivational interviewing (MI) and multi-modal exercise intervention in youth diagnosed with MDD. Associations between depressive symptom profiles (cognitive, somatic and affective) and psychological, physiological (fitness), and biological (blood biomarker) outcomes will also be examined. Methods Participants aged 15–25 years with current MDD were recruited. Eligible participants were randomised and stratified according to gender and depression severity to either an immediate or delayed (control) group. The immediate group received a brief MI intervention followed by a 12-week small group exercise intervention (3 times per week for 1?h), all delivered by personal trainers. The delayed control group received the same intervention 12-weeks later. Both groups were reassessed at mid-treatment or mid-control, post-treatment or post-control, and follow-up (12 weeks post-treatment). Results 68 participants were recruited and randomly allocated to an intervention group. Conclusion This trial will increase our understanding of the efficacy of multi-modal exercise interventions for depression and the specific effects of exercise on depressive symptom profiles. It also offers a novel contribution by addressing treatment engagement in exercise efficacy trials in youth with MDD.
机译:背景技术最近的荟萃分析评论表明,运动可以降低患有重度抑郁症(MDD)的成年人的抑郁症严重程度。然而,对于抑郁青年的功效研究是有限的。很少有研究调查过这种人群的多式联运干预措施的功效,解决了治疗参与问题,或探讨了运动对抑郁症状的不同影响。目的本文描述了评估者盲目的两臂随机对照试验的研究方案和招募模式,该试验研究了综合动机访谈(MI)和多模式运动干预对诊断为MDD的年轻人的疗效。抑郁症状特征(认知,躯体和情感)与心理,生理(健康)和生物学(血液生物标志物)结局之间的关联也将被检查。方法招募年龄在15-25岁之间的具有当前MDD的参与者。根据性别和抑郁的严重程度,将符合条件的参与者随机分为即刻组或延迟组(对照组)。即时组接受了短暂的心梗干预,随后进行了为期12周的小组运动干预(每周3次,每次1小时),全部由私人教练进行。延迟对照组在12周后接受了相同的干预。两组均在治疗中期或中期对照,治疗后或对照以及随访(治疗后12周)进行了重新评估。结果招募了68名参与者并将其随机分配到干预组。结论该试验将增加我们对抑郁症多模式运动干预效果的认识,以及运动对抑郁症状的具体影响。通过在MDD青年中解决治疗参与运动功效试验的问题,它也提供了新的贡献。

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