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Initial evaluation of the effects of competitive memory training (COMET) on depression in schizophrenia-spectrum patients with persistent auditory verbal hallucinations: A randomized controlled trial

机译:竞争性记忆训练(COMET)对精神分裂症伴持续性听觉幻觉的患者抑郁的影响的初步评估:一项随机对照试验

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Objectives. This study investigates whether depression can be ameliorated by weakening the associations between auditory verbal hallucinations and easily activated networks with negative self-evaluations, by strengthening the access to competing memories of positive self-esteem. Design. A randomized controlled clinical trial comparing competitive memory training (COMET) with treatment as usual (TAU) in schizophrenia patients with persistent auditory hallucinations. Methods. Patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders were randomized into COMET (n = 39) versus TAU (n = 38). COMET consisted of seven sessions with four stages: (1) identification of aspects of negative self-esteem reinforced by the voice; (2) retrieval and re-living of memories associated with positive self-esteem; (3) positive self-esteem is brought in to compete with the content of the voices to weaken the association between voice content and negative self-evaluation; and (4) learning to disengage from the voices and to accept the voices as psychic phenomena. Results. Compared to TAU the COMET group improved on depression but there were no significant effects on auditory hallucinations. The effect of COMET on depression was fully mediated by self-esteem and acceptance of voices, and partially mediated by social rank and attributed power to the voices. Conclusions. COMET can be helpful in reappraising the meaning and changing the emotional impact of auditory hallucinations. These findings are consistent with the results of comparable COMET protocols applied in other psychiatric diagnoses. The technique can be used within regular cognitive behavioural therapy.
机译:目标。这项研究探讨了通过增强对积极自尊的竞争记忆的获取,是否可以通过减弱听觉幻觉和具有负面自我评价的容易激活的网络之间的联系来缓解抑郁。设计。一项随机对照临床试验,比较了具有持续性幻听的精神分裂症患者的竞争性记忆训练(COMET)和常规治疗(TAU)。方法。精神分裂症频谱障碍患者随机分为COMET(n = 39)和TAU(n = 38)。 COMET由七个阶段组成,分为四个阶段:(1)识别语音增强的负面自尊方面; (2)检索和重新生活与自尊相关的记忆; (3)引入积极的自尊与声音的内容竞争,削弱声音内容与负面的自我评价之间的联系; (4)学会脱离声音并接受声音作为精神现象。结果。与TAU相比,COMET组在抑郁症方面有所改善,但对幻听没有显着影响。 COMET对抑郁的影响完全由自尊和对声音的接受所介导,而部分由社会地位和声音的力量所介导。结论。 COMET有助于重新评估听觉幻觉的含义并改变其情感影响。这些发现与在其他精神病学诊断中应用的可比的COMET方案的结果一致。该技术可用于常规的认知行为疗法中。

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