A Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression
Adult
Hospitals, Psychiatric
Male
Token Economy
Depressive Disorder, Major
05 social sciences
Pilot Projects
3. Good health
Psychotherapy
Patient Admission
Treatment Outcome
Behavior Therapy
Humans
Psychotherapy, Brief
Female
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Social Behavior
DOI:
10.1177/0145445503255489
Publication Date:
2003-09-06T06:43:32Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
The brief behavioral activation treatment for depression (BATD) is a relatively uncomplicated, time-efficient, and cost-effective method for treating depression. Because of these features, BATD may represent a practical intervention within managed care-driven, inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Based on basic behavioral theory and empirical evidence supporting activation strategies, we designed a treatment to increase systematically exposure to positive activities and thereby help to alleviate depressive affect. This study represents a pilot study that extends research on this treatment into the context of an inpatient psychiatric unit. Results demonstrate effectiveness and superiority of BATD as compared with the standard supportive treatment provided within the hospital. A large effect size was demonstrated, despite a limited sample size. The authors discuss the limitations of the study and future directions.
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