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Reducing depressive intrusions via a computerized cognitive bias modification of appraisals task: Developing a cognitive vaccine

Reducing depressive intrusions via a computerized cognitive bias modification of appraisals task: Developing a cognitive vaccine
Reducing depressive intrusions via a computerized cognitive bias modification of appraisals task: Developing a cognitive vaccine
A feature of depression is the distressing experience of intrusive, negative memories. The maladaptive appraisals of such intrusions have been associated with symptom persistence. This study aimed to experimentally manipulate appraisals about depressive intrusions via a novel computerized cognitive bias modification (CBM) of appraisals paradigm, and to test the impact on depressive intrusion frequency for a standardized event (a depressive film). Forty-eight participants were randomly assigned to either a session of positive or negative CBM. Participants then watched a depressing film (including scenes of bereavement and bullying) and subsequently monitored the occurrence of depressive intrusions related to the film in a diary for one week. At one-week follow-up, participants completed additional measures of intrusions – the Impact of Event Scale (IES) and an intrusion provocation task. As predicted, compared to the negative condition, participants who underwent positive CBM showed a more positive appraisal bias. Further, one week later, positive CBM participants reported fewer intrusions of the film and had lower IES scores. Our findings demonstrate that it is possible to manipulate maladaptive appraisals about depressive intrusions via a computerized CBM task. Further, this effect transfers to reducing intrusive symptomatology related to a standardized event (a depressive film) over one week, suggesting novel clinical implications.
0005-7967
139-145
Lang, T.J.
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Moulds, M.L.
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Holmes, E.A.
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Lang, T.J.
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Moulds, M.L.
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Lang, T.J., Moulds, M.L. and Holmes, E.A. (2008) Reducing depressive intrusions via a computerized cognitive bias modification of appraisals task: Developing a cognitive vaccine. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 47 (2), 139-145. (doi:10.1016/j.brat.2008.11.002).

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Abstract

A feature of depression is the distressing experience of intrusive, negative memories. The maladaptive appraisals of such intrusions have been associated with symptom persistence. This study aimed to experimentally manipulate appraisals about depressive intrusions via a novel computerized cognitive bias modification (CBM) of appraisals paradigm, and to test the impact on depressive intrusion frequency for a standardized event (a depressive film). Forty-eight participants were randomly assigned to either a session of positive or negative CBM. Participants then watched a depressing film (including scenes of bereavement and bullying) and subsequently monitored the occurrence of depressive intrusions related to the film in a diary for one week. At one-week follow-up, participants completed additional measures of intrusions – the Impact of Event Scale (IES) and an intrusion provocation task. As predicted, compared to the negative condition, participants who underwent positive CBM showed a more positive appraisal bias. Further, one week later, positive CBM participants reported fewer intrusions of the film and had lower IES scores. Our findings demonstrate that it is possible to manipulate maladaptive appraisals about depressive intrusions via a computerized CBM task. Further, this effect transfers to reducing intrusive symptomatology related to a standardized event (a depressive film) over one week, suggesting novel clinical implications.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 November 2008
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 November 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 507806
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507806
ISSN: 0005-7967
PURE UUID: b6723168-f4f3-497a-93a3-df145ee8a9c6
ORCID for E.A. Holmes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7319-3112

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Author: T.J. Lang
Author: M.L. Moulds
Author: E.A. Holmes ORCID iD

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