Depression, Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Modified Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Treatment of Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Inhibition in Patients at Risk for Suicide: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: According to the World Health Organization, one million people die by suicide
each year worldwide and the rate of attempted suicide is ten times greater. A less known fact
is that suicide is 3 times more frequent in elderly adults compared to younger counterpart.
Unfortunately, predicting and preventing suicidal behaviours (SB) in general, and in elderly
in particular, remain difficult. Clinical, biological and genetic data suggests that SB may
be best understood according to a stress-vulnerability model where, more vulnerable
individuals are at increased risk of committing a suicidal act when experiencing (mostly
social) stress. Vulnerability to SB has also been associated with specific (i.e. distinct
from comorbid psychiatric disorders like depression) neurocognitive alterations. However, the
neurocognitive basis of suicidal behavior in elderly has been more rarely investigated.
Aim: Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) has been successfully used to treat many
psychiatric symptoms in many different populations, given that this therapy reduces cognitive
creativity. Thus, this pilot study aims at addressing the SB in older adults with a Modified
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MMBCT).
Hypotheses: We hypothesise that MMBCT is not only a feasible intervention in older people
with SB, but also, effective to treat depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation.
Additionally, we will explore the changes in cognitive testing.
Methods: This is a pilot randomized controlled trial of a MMBCT tailored to older adults with
depression and suicidal behaviors at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. Patients
with depression Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) >10 and suicidal ideation (Scale for
Suicide Ideation [SSI] score ≥1) will be randomized to MMBCT or usual care. The meditation
intervention will involve doing seated 90minute/week meditation exercises for 8 weeks. The
primary outcomes will examine feasibility and acceptability of the treatment. The secondary
outcome measures will scores in HAM-D and we will control for any important covariates
differing between groups, (e.g. age, sex, # medical illnesses).
Perspectives: Implementation of these interventions could potentially prevent many
consultations to psychiatry/mental health professionals. Increase quality of life, decrease
medical comorbidity, illness and mortality. [2] Taken together, in our rapidly aging
population, this could translate to substantial savings in health costs.
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