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An open trial of the Things You Do Questionnaire: Changes in daily actions during internet-delivered treatment for depressive and anxiety symptoms.

Authors :
Bisby, Madelyne A.
Dear, Blake F.
Karin, Eyal
Fogliati, Rhiannon
Dudeney, Joanne
Ryan, Katie
Fararoui, Ashleigh
Nielssen, Olav
Staples, Lauren G.
Kayrouz, Rony
Cross, Shane
Titov, Nickolai
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. May2023, Vol. 329, p483-492. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Many psychological treatments aim to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety by modifying maladaptive patterns of cognitions, behavior, and other actions. The Things You Do Questionnaire (TYDQ) was developed to measure the frequency of actions that are associated with psychological health in a reliable and valid manner. The present study examined treatment-related change in the frequency of actions measured by the TYDQ. Using an uncontrolled single-group design, 409 participants with self-reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, or both received access to an 8-week internet-delivered treatment course based on cognitive behavior therapy. Most (77 %) participants completed the treatment, completed questionnaires at post-treatment (83 %), and obtained significant reductions in symptoms of depression (d = 0.88) and anxiety at post-treatment (d = 0.97), as well as improvement in a measure of satisfaction with life (d = 0.36). Factor analyses supported the five-factor structure of the TYDQ, including Realistic Thinking, Meaningful Activities, Goals and Plans, Healthy Habits, and Social Connections. Those participants who, on average, engaged in the identified actions on the TYDQ at least half the days of the week reported lower symptoms of depression and anxiety at post-treatment. The psychometric properties of both a longer 60-item (TYDQ-60) and shorter 21-item (TYDQ-21) version were acceptable. These findings provide further evidence that there are modifiable activities that are strongly associated with psychological health. Future studies will test the replicability to these results in in a broader range of samples, including those seeking psychological treatment. • Daily actions on the TYDQ are associated with improved emotional wellbeing • Scores on the 21-item TYDQ increased during an internet-delivered treatment • Five domains of daily actions were identified on the TYDQ. • Future research may explore the therapeutic potential of daily actions on the TYDQ. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
329
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162503129
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2023.02.117