Psychophysiological responses to group cognitive-behavioral therapy in depressive patients

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Yves Martins Varela
Raíssa Nóbrega de Almeida
Ana Cecília de Menezes Galvão
Geovan Menezes de Sousa
Ana Cecília Lopes de Lima
Neuciane Gomes da Silva
Mario André Leocadio-Miguel
Bruno Lobão-Soares
Jaime Eduardo Cecílio Hallak
João Paulo Maia-de-Oliveira
Nicole Leite Galvão-Coelho
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[1] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,Laboratory of Hormone Measurement, Department of Physiology and Behavior
[2] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,Postgraduate Program in Psychobiology
[3] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,Department of Psychology
[4] National Science and Technology Institute for Translational Medicine,Department of Physiology and Behavior
[5] Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Cortisol; Sleep; Anxiety; Self-esteem; Open-label trial;
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has a significant adjunctive effect in the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), however its use as monotherapy in group-based approaches is less explored. We assessed the responses of distinct psychophysiological domains after a group-based CBT (gCBT, 16 weeks) intervention in drug-free patients with mild-moderate MDD (n = 20; women = 11) and compared them with a healthy control group (n = 25, women = 13). The treatment resulted in 65% of response and 55% of remission rates. Significant reductions in depressive and anxiety symptoms and increase in self-esteem and sleep quality were observed as gCBT responses. Moreover, after treatment, patients regulated their previously deregulated salivary cortisol awakening response and sleep quality toward healthy parameters. These improvements were correlated among themselves and dependent of remission outcome. Remitted patients showed larger improvements than non-remitted for all psychophysiological domains, except for serum cortisol that significantly changed only for no-remitted patients after gCBT but did not reached controls levels. Further, better baseline sleep quality was predictor of remission. The psychophysiological changes found support the use of gCBT as monotherapy treatment for mild-moderate MDD, corroborate the importance of the observation of the patients in theirs whole sociopsychophysiological condition since they are related to remission outcome and then stimulate further studies of validation of clinical protocols that work on all of these psychophysiological domains studied.
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