Mood and Thought Process Study (MAT Process)
Depression in Remission, Depressive Symptoms, Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression in Remission
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults 18 years or older
- English fluency in order to complete study procedures
- Normal vision or corrected to normal vision
- QIDS score > 5 and < 15 to include individuals with elevated, but not severe symptoms of depression
- History of a major depressive episode within the past 5 years
- No current major depressive episode
- No presence of psychotic symptoms that interfere with functioning
- No current hazardous alcohol or drug use
- No previous experience with mindfulness-based treatment (i.e., enrollment in MBSR or MBCT previously)
- No current symptoms of mania indicative of a manic episode
- No current cognitive impairment
- No history of a formally diagnosed learning disability, intellectual disability or other developmental disorder
- No history of a neurologic illness affecting cognition
- If on psychiatric medications, no change in medications for at least 4 weeks
- If in psychotherapy, no change in therapy status for at least 4 weeks
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion criteria include: (a) presence of psychotic symptoms that interfere with one's ability to function as determined by the SCID-5 Psychotic Screening Module; (b) current hazardous alcohol or drug use as indicated by a score of >8 for men and >6 for women on the AUDIT, and >6 for men and >2 for women on the DUDIT, respectively; (c) change in psychiatric drug prescription within 4 weeks; (d) started psychotherapy or other psychiatric treatment within the past 4 weeks; (e) current suicide ideation or behavior which requires urgent intervention due to safety concerns; (f) Previous enrollment in MBCT or MBSR; (g) symptoms of mild cognitive impairment as indicated by a score of <26 on the MoCA54; (h) formally diagnosed learning disability, intellectual disability, or other developmental disorder; (i) history of neurologic illness affecting cognition; (j) current symptoms indicative of a manic episode per the SCID-5 Mood Disorders Module.
Sites / Locations
- Butler HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
Wellness for Wellbeing
MBCT classes are comprised of weekly, 2.5-hour classes in which participants learn cognitive therapy techniques and practice meditation exercises. Participants will complete group and/or individual orientation to MBCT with the MBCT instructor, 1-2 weeks prior to the first scheduled MBCT class. Additionally, MBCT requires 45-minutes of daily home practice, and a full day, 8-hour silent meditation retreat. MBCT classes are delivered via the protocol and curriculum developed by the MBCT founders. Participants randomized to MBCT will receive 8-weeks of MBCT classes.
Wellness for Wellbeing will serve as the active control for MBCT. Participants randomized to Wellness for Wellbeing will receive 1-hour group delivered classes, once per week, for 8-weeks. Participants will receive an orientation to Wellness for Wellbeing 1-2 weeks prior to the first class. Classes will be delivered by a research therapist. Topics for Wellness for Wellbeing include: nutrition, caffeine, preventing cancer, diabetes, heart health, sleep, being a smart patient, and complementary and alternative medicine. Wellness for Wellbeing classes are interactive and do not include components designed to impact affective cognition in any way. Because participants may have varying levels of health literacy, the research therapist tailors presentation of the material to the participants' level of knowledge of the topic. Information presented in Wellness for Wellbeing is regularly updated with current health guidelines.