the dare study of relapse prevention in depression design for a phase 12 translational randomised controlled trial involving mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and supported self monitoring敢抑郁症的复发预防的研究设计阶段12平移随机对照试验包括正念认知疗法和自我监控的支持.pdf
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The DARE study of relapse prevention in
depression: design for a phase 1/2 translational
randomised controlled trial involving
mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and
supported self monitoring
Shawyer et al.
Shawyer et al. BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:3
/1471-244X/12/3 (19 January 2012)
Shawyer et al. BMC Psychiatry 2012, 12:3
/1471-244X/12/3
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The DARE study of relapse prevention in
depression: design for a phase 1/2 translational
randomised controlled trial involving
mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and
supported self monitoring
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Frances Shawyer , Graham N Meadows , Fiona Judd , Paul R Martin , Zindel Segal and Leon Piterman
Abstract
Background: Depression is a common condition that typically has a relapsing course. Effective interventions
targeting relapse have the potential to dramatically reduce the point prevalence of the condition. Mindfulness-
based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a group-based intervention that has shown efficacy in reducing depressive
relapse. While trials of MBCT to date have met the core requirements of phase 1 translational research, there is a
need now to move to phase 2 translational research - the application of MBCT within real-world settings with a
view to informing policy and clinical practice. The aim of this trial is to examine the clinical impact and health
economics of MBCT under real-world conditions and where efforts have been made to assess for and prevent
resentful demoralization among the control group. Secondary aims of the project involve extending the phase 1
agenda to an examination of the effect
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