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Reducing cognitive vulnerability to depression: a preliminary investigation of MEmory Specificity Training (MEST) in inpatients with depressive symptomatology.

机译:降低对抑郁症的认知脆弱性:对抑郁症状住院患者的记忆特异性训练(MEST)的初步调查。

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Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory retrieval represents an enduring vulnerability factor for depression. The present study is a preliminary evaluation of a newly developed group-based intervention program to increase specificity of memory retrieval. The MEmory Specificity Training (MEST) was administered on a weekly basis for 4 consecutive weeks to 10 inpatients with depressive symptomatology. Whereas earlier studies found that memory specificity does not improve following treatment as usual, the present results showed that participants' retrieval style became significantly more specific following MEST. These results suggest that the MEST may offer a potential and promising intervention to tackle a core cognitive process involved in depression and depressive vulnerability.
机译:自传体记忆检索的特异性降低代表了抑郁症的持久脆弱性因素。本研究是对新开发的基于小组的干预计划的初步评估,以增加记忆检索的特异性。每周对10例有抑郁症状的住院患者进行连续4周的记忆特异性培训(MEST)。较早的研究发现,像往常一样进行治疗后,记忆的特异性并没有改善,但目前的结果表明,参与者的检索方式在MEST之后变得更加特异性。这些结果表明,MEST可能提供潜在且有希望的干预措施,以解决涉及抑郁和抑郁脆弱性的核心认知过程。

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