Self-Criticism and Dependency in Depressed Patients Treated with Cognitive Therapy or Pharmacotherapy

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Neil A. Rector
R. Michael Bagby
Zindel V. Segal
Russell T. Joffe
Anthony Levitt
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[1] University of Toronto,Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Clarke Division
[2] University of Toronto,Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Clarke Division
[3] McMaster University Medical Centre,Sunnybrook Medical Centre
[4] University of Toronto,undefined
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depression; self-criticism/dependency; personality vulnerability; cognitive therapy/pharmacotherapy treatments; moderator vs. mediator effects;
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The current study aimed to assess the role of self-criticism and dependency in response to cognitive therapy (CT) or pharmacotherapy (PT). It was hypothesized that (a) self-criticism would moderate treatment outcome to CT and PT, and (b) the degree of change in self-criticism and the relationship of this change to treatment response would be greater for patients treated with CT than for patients treated with PT. A sample of outpatients with unipolar major depression received either CT (n = 51) or PT (n = 58). Neither pretreatment self-criticism and dependency scores nor self-criticism and dependency change scores were found to predict response to PT. Treatment response to CT, however, was associated with pretreatment self-criticism scores and pre- and post-self-criticism change scores. Although highly self-critical patients were more likely to have a poor response to CT, the degree to which self-criticism was successfully reduced in treatment was shown to be the best predictor of treatment response to CT.
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页码:571 / 584
页数:13
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