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Examining the Theoretical Framework of Behavioral Activation for Major Depressive Disorder: Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Authors :
Claire Rosalie van Genugten
Josien Schuurmans
Adriaan W Hoogendoorn
Ricardo Araya
Gerhard Andersson
Rosa Baños
Cristina Botella
Arlinda Cerga Pashoja
Roman Cieslak
David Daniel Ebert
Azucena García-Palacios
Jean-Baptiste Hazo
Rocío Herrero
Jérôme Holtzmann
Lise Kemmeren
Annet Kleiboer
Tobias Krieger
Ewelina Smoktunowicz
Ingrid Titzler
Naira Topooco
Antoine Urech
Johannes H Smit
Heleen Riper
Clinical Psychology
Methods and Techniques
Clinical, Neuro- & Developmental Psychology
APH - Global Health
APH - Mental Health
Psychiatry
APH - Methodology
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep
Source :
JMIR Mental Health, van Genugten, C R, Schuurmans, J, Hoogendoorn, A W, Araya, R, Andersson, G, Baños, R, Botella, C, Pashoja, A C, Cieslak, R, Ebert, D D, García-Palacios, A, Hazo, J B, Herrero, R, Holtzmann, J, Kemmeren, L, Kleiboer, A, Krieger, T, Smoktunowicz, E, Titzler, I, Topooco, N, Urech, A, Smit, J H & Riper, H 2021, ' Examining the Theoretical Framework of Behavioral Activation for Major Depressive Disorder : Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study ', JMIR Mental Health, vol. 8, no. 12, e32007 . https://doi.org/10.2196/32007, van Genugten, C R, Schuurmans, J, Hoogendoorn, A W, Araya, R, Andersson, G, Baños, R, Botella, C, Cerga Pashoja, A, Cieslak, R, Ebert, D D, García-Palacios, A, Hazo, J-B, Herrero, R, Holtzmann, J, Kemmeren, L, Kleiboer, A, Krieger, T, Smoktunowicz, E, Titzler, I, Topooco, N, Urech, A, Smit, J H & Riper, H 2021, ' Examining the Theoretical Framework of Behavioral Activation for Major Depressive Disorder : Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study ', JMIR mental health, vol. 8, no. 12, e32007, pp. 1-14 . https://doi.org/10.2196/32007, Repositori Universitat Jaume I, Universitat Jaume I, JMIR mental health, 8(12):e32007, 1-14. JMIR Publications, van Genugten, Claire Rosalie; Schuurmans, Josien; Hoogendoorn, Adriaan W; Araya, Ricardo; Andersson, Gerhard; Baños, Rosa; Botella, Cristina; Cerga Pashoja, Arlinda; Cieslak, Roman; Ebert, David Daniel; García-Palacios, Azucena; Hazo, Jean-Baptiste; Herrero, Rocío; Holtzmann, Jérôme; Kemmeren, Lise; Kleiboer, Annet; Krieger, Tobias; Smoktunowicz, Ewelina; Titzler, Ingrid; Topooco, Naira; ... (2021). Examining the Theoretical Framework of Behavioral Activation for Major Depressive Disorder: Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study. JMIR Mental Health, 8(12), e32007. JMIR Publications 10.2196/32007 , van Genugten, C R, Schuurmans, J, Hoogendoorn, A W, Araya, R, Andersson, G, Baños, R, Botella, C, Pashoja, A C, Cieslak, R, Ebert, D D, García-Palacios, A, Hazo, J-B, Herrero, R, Holtzmann, J R, Kemmeren, L, Kleiboer, A, Krieger, T, Smoktunowicz, E, Titzler, I, Topooco, N, Urech, A, Smit, J H & Riper, H 2021, ' Examining the Theoretical Framework of Behavioral Activation for Major Depressive Disorder : Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study ', JMIR mental health, vol. 8, no. 12, e32007 . https://doi.org/10.2196/32007, JMIR mental health, 8(12):e32007. JMIR Publications Inc.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Behavioral activation (BA), either as a stand-alone treatment or as part of cognitive behavioral therapy, has been shown to be effective for treating depression. The theoretical underpinnings of BA derive from Lewinsohn et al’s theory of depression. The central premise of BA is that having patients engage in more pleasant activities leads to them experiencing more pleasure and elevates their mood, which, in turn, leads to further (behavioral) activation. However, there is a dearth of empirical evidence about the theoretical framework of BA. Objective This study aims to examine the assumed (temporal) associations of the 3 constructs in the theoretical framework of BA. Methods Data were collected as part of the “European Comparative Effectiveness Research on Internet-based Depression Treatment versus treatment-as-usual” trial among patients who were randomly assigned to receive blended cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT). As part of bCBT, patients completed weekly assessments of their level of engagement in pleasant activities, the pleasure they experienced as a result of these activities, and their mood over the course of the treatment using a smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) application. Longitudinal cross-lagged and cross-sectional associations of 240 patients were examined using random intercept cross-lagged panel models. Results The analyses did not reveal any statistically significant cross-lagged coefficients (all P>.05). Statistically significant cross-sectional positive associations between activities, pleasure, and mood levels were identified. Moreover, the levels of engagement in activities, pleasure, and mood slightly increased over the duration of the treatment. In addition, mood seemed to carry over, over time, while both levels of engagement in activities and pleasurable experiences did not. Conclusions The results were partially in accordance with the theoretical framework of BA, insofar as the analyses revealed cross-sectional relationships between levels of engagement in activities, pleasurable experiences deriving from these activities, and enhanced mood. However, given that no statistically significant temporal relationships were revealed, no conclusions could be drawn about potential causality. A shorter measurement interval (eg, daily rather than weekly EMA reports) might be more attuned to detecting potential underlying temporal pathways. Future research should use an EMA methodology to further investigate temporal associations, based on theory and how treatments are presented to patients. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02542891, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02542891; German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00006866, https://tinyurl.com/ybja3xz7; Netherlands Trials Register, NTR4962, https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/4838; ClinicalTrials.Gov, NCT02389660, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02389660; ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02361684, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02361684; ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02449447, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02449447; ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02410616, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02410616; ISRCTN registry, ISRCTN12388725, https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN12388725

Details

ISSN :
23687959
Volume :
8
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JMIR mental health
Accession number :
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