SSM vs HEP in Late-Life Depression
Late-life Depression, Treatment-resistant Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Late-life Depression focused on measuring depression, late-life, executive functioning, sahaj samadhi, meditation, treatment-resistant
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria
- Patients will be 60-85 years of age presenting with major depressive disorder, single or recurrent, as diagnosed by a Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) [41].
- A 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score of 10-22[42].
- Participants will be willing and able to attend all 4 training sessions of SSM/HEP, as well as 75% of follow-up sessions.
- Have sufficient hearing to follow verbal instructions;
- Have adequate understanding of English in London and English and/or French in Montreal.
- Able to sit for 45 minutes without discomfort.
- Willing to remain on the same antidepressants including dosage for the first 12 weeks of the study.
Exclusion criteria
- Inability to independently provide informed consent.
- Clinical evidence of dementia as defined by Mini-Cog < 3.a lifetime diagnosis of other mental disorders, including bipolar I or II disorder, primary psychotic disorder (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder).
- Substance abuse or dependence within the past 3 months; high risk of suicide (e.g., active suicidal ideation and/or current/recent intent or plan) as assessed by the MINI.
- Severe personality disorder, that will interfere with their ability to function in a group setting.
- Substance use disorder as assessed by the MINI.
- Clinically significant sensory impairment.
- IQ estimated to be below 70 on the Test of Premorbid Functioning
- Acutely unstable medical illnesses, including delirium or acute cerebrovascular or cardiovascular events within the last 6 months; having a terminal medical diagnosis with prognosis of less than 12 months.
- Currently practicing any form of body-mind intervention on a regular basis.
Sites / Locations
- London Health Sciences Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Sahaj Samadhi Meditation (SSM)
Health Enhancement Program (HEP)
SSM will be taught to participants over 4 consecutive days, for 2 hours each day. Participants will initially learn about the nature of meditation and will be taken through a guided meditation. Afterwards, participants will undergo training which includes understanding the nature of the mind and the thoughts arising from it, guided meditation by the instructor, and a discussion of what is correct and incorrect meditation. Follow-ups will be conducted once every week for the following 11 weeks, each including guided meditation. Participants will be encouraged to practice the meditation at home for 20 minutes per session and will be given weekly practice logs to complete.
Arm type: Active control group HEP controls for several non-specific factors found in a meditation group such as Sahaj Samadhi, including: group support and morale, behavioral activation, reduction of stigma, facilitator attention, treatment duration, and time spent on at-home practice. HEP has been tailored to be structurally equivalent to a SSM intervention, with similar-sized groups, meeting for 4 days for 2 hours, and then a one-hour follow up session weekly for the subsequent 11 weeks, and completing the same amount of home practice (20 minutes twice daily, every day), and will be asked to complete weekly practice logs.