Yoga for Young Women With Depression
Major Depressive Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Major Depressive Disorder focused on measuring Depression, Young adult women, Yoga
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Primary diagnosis of a major depressive disorder.
- Age ≥ 18 and ≤ 34.
- Ability to fluently read, write, and speak Dutch.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current diagnoses of bipolar disorder and substance dependence.
- Current psychotic symptoms.
- Active suicidality.
- Unwilling or inability to attend to 9 weekly sessions of yoga.
- Regular yoga practice (on average over the past 6 months, 30 or more minutes per week).
Sites / Locations
- Lentis Psychiatric InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Treatment as usual + Yoga-based therapy
Treatment as usual
The yoga-based therapy (YBT) group will receive YBT in addition to treatment-as-usual (TAU). YBT will be administered with a manualized protocol and delivered in a group format consisting of nine weekly sessions of 1,5 hours. Group sessions consist of hatha yoga practices of physical postures, breathing practices, and meditation. Each session has a different theme. The practices will primarily consist of yoga exercises (80%) and meditation (e.g., breathing practices) (20%). Between sessions, participants complete an online module with additional psychoeducation and a practice video to encourage home practice for 30-45 minutes a day. YBT will be delivered by a psychologist who is also a trained yoga teacher.
The treatment as usual (TAU)-only condition will consist of interventions recommended by the Dutch guidelines for depression. These include the combination of pharmacotherapy (antidepressant medications) and psychotherapy (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy [CBT], interpersonal psychotherapy). Lentis mental health clinicians will administer TAU. In order to improve ability to interpret study results, the investigators will record frequency, content (e.g., cognitive restructuring), format (group versus individual), and intensity of contact within TAU. Such quantification of TAU will allow us to address alternative explanations (e.g., contact time) in the case of positive results for YBT.