Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression and Cognitive Inhibition in Suicide
NCT ID: NCT02954250
Last Updated: 2020-09-10
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
EARLY_PHASE1
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-09-30
2017-12-31
Brief Summary
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Aim: Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) has been successfully used to treat many psychiatric symptoms in many different populations, given that this therapy reduces cognitive creativity. Thus, this pilot study aims at addressing the SB in older adults with a Modified Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MMBCT).
Hypotheses: We hypothesise that MMBCT is not only a feasible intervention in older people with SB, but also, effective to treat depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation. Additionally, we will explore the changes in cognitive testing.
Methods: This is a pilot randomized controlled trial of a MMBCT tailored to older adults with depression and suicidal behaviors at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Patients with depression Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) \>10 and suicidal ideation (Scale for Suicide Ideation \[SSI\] score ≥1) will be randomized to MMBCT or usual care. The meditation intervention will involve doing seated 90minute/week meditation exercises for 8 weeks. The primary outcomes will examine feasibility and acceptability of the treatment. The secondary outcome measures will scores in HAM-D and we will control for any important covariates differing between groups, (e.g. age, sex, # medical illnesses).
Perspectives: Implementation of these interventions could potentially prevent many consultations to psychiatry/mental health professionals. Increase quality of life, decrease medical comorbidity, illness and mortality. \[2\] Taken together, in our rapidly aging population, this could translate to substantial savings in health costs.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control
Patients randomized to the control group will be offered literature on mental health promotion and Treatment as usual
No interventions assigned to this group
Mindfulness Group
The intervention will consist of group, lasting 90 minutes in one session per week for 8 weeks. The exercises will be 5 minutes long alternating between 4 or 5 each session.
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
The 8-week MMBCT protocol combines the practice of specific meditation techniques with cognitive therapy principles applicable to anxiety and depression. Each session will cover a meditation practice, as well as a relevant topic for discussion. The initial sessions will introduce general concepts of mindfulness (non-judgemental awareness, being in the moment, fostering curiosity, etc.), which will be expanded to more elaborate notions that are particularly relevant to anxiety, depression and suicidal ideations (recognizing thoughts are not facts, cultivating loving kindness for oneself, improving communication with others, etc.) Participants will be encouraged to practice the mindfulness techniques between sessions, a process that will be reviewed during groups in an ongoing fashion.
Interventions
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Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
The 8-week MMBCT protocol combines the practice of specific meditation techniques with cognitive therapy principles applicable to anxiety and depression. Each session will cover a meditation practice, as well as a relevant topic for discussion. The initial sessions will introduce general concepts of mindfulness (non-judgemental awareness, being in the moment, fostering curiosity, etc.), which will be expanded to more elaborate notions that are particularly relevant to anxiety, depression and suicidal ideations (recognizing thoughts are not facts, cultivating loving kindness for oneself, improving communication with others, etc.) Participants will be encouraged to practice the mindfulness techniques between sessions, a process that will be reviewed during groups in an ongoing fashion.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* With no recent psychotropic modifications;
* History of suicidal ideation and/or personal history of suicide attempt;
* Normal cognition or Mild Cognitive Impairment ("Normal" Result on the 3-minute Mini-Cog Test).
Exclusion Criteria
* Acute psychotic symptoms
* Acute Suicidal intent (within 48-72 hours)
* Hearing impairment not improved with hearing aids and/or sound amplification
* Unable to engage in a group meditation for physical or practical reasons
* Ongoing Active Psychotherapy (e.g. a course of CBT psychotherapy)
18 Years
100 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Lady Davis Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Karl Looper
Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Jewish General Hospital; Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, McGill University; Co-Lead, Geri-PARTy Research Group
Locations
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Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IUSMD-16-17
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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