Bouldering psychotherapy is effective in enhancing perceived self-efficacy in people with depression: results from a multicenter randomized controlled trial

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作者
Kratzer, Andre [1 ]
Luttenberger, Katharina [1 ]
Karg-Hefner, Nina [1 ]
Weiss, Maren [2 ]
Dorscht, Lisa [1 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg FAU, Univ Hosp Erlangen, Ctr Hlth Serv Res Med, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Schwabachanlage 6, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
[2] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg FAU, Dept Psychol, Nagelsbachstr 49c, D-91052 Erlangen, Germany
关键词
Self Efficacy; Depression; Physical Exercise; Bouldering; Therapeutic climbing; Psychotherapy; MONTGOMERY-ASBERG DEPRESSION; SCALE; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; SCORES; IMPACT; PHQ-9;
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10.1186/s40359-021-00627-1
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background Recent studies have suggested that therapeutic climbing/bouldering may have positive effects on perceived self-efficacy. Nevertheless, there is still an urgent need for high-quality studies, as many existing studies have suffered from methodological problems. Therefore, the current work was aimed at investigating the effect of a manualized bouldering psychotherapy (BPT) on perceived self-efficacy in people with depression, compared with a home-based physical exercise program (EP) and state-of-the-art cognitive behavioral group therapy (CBT). Methods In a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial, 233 people with depression were randomly assigned to one group (BPT, EP, or CBT). Perceived self-efficacy was assessed at baseline (t0) and directly after the 10-week intervention period (t1) with the GSE. In addition, depression was assessed with the PHQ-9 and the MADRS. We computed t tests, analyses of variance (ANOVAs), confounder-adjusted hierarchical regression analyses, mediation analyses, and several sensitivity analyses. Results BPT participants showed a significantly larger increase in perceived self-efficacy on the GSE compared with the EP (an increase of 3.04 vs. 1.26 points, p = .016, Cohen's d = 0.39). In the confounder-adjusted hierarchical multiple regression analysis, group allocation (BPT vs. EP) was found to be the only significant predictor of the postintervention GSE score (beta = .16, p = .014) besides the baseline GSE score (beta = .69, p < .001). No differences were found between BPT and CBT participants regarding the effect on perceived self-efficacy. Only in the CBT group, the relationship between depression at baseline and postintervention was partially mediated (23%) by perceived self-efficacy. Conclusions Participation in the manualized BPT in a group setting leads to a clinically relevant enhancement of perceived self-efficacy in people with depression. This effect is superior to that of physical exercise alone. The results provide also initial indications that BPT is comparable to CBT in enhancing perceived self-efficacy, suggesting a strong case for a broader use of BPT as a supplement to existing health services. Future studies should focus on the modes of action of BPT and its effect on perceived self-efficacy in people with other mental or physical disorders. Trial registration ISRCTN12457760, registered partly retrospectively, 26 July 2017.
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