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Tackling Depression and Anxiety: A Working Memory Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Major Depression
Anxiety Disorder
Interventions
Behavioral: Working memory training
Behavioral: Placebo training
Registration Number
NCT02119923
Lead Sponsor
Erasmus Medical Center
Brief Summary

Anxiety and depression are both associated with impairments in executive functions, including working memory (WM) which is needed to maintain and manipulate goal-relevant information. Due to these WM impairments anxious and depressed individuals have difficulties inhibiting and shifting from irrelevant (negative) information and updating goal relevant information. This study explored whether training WM decreases these impairments and reduces clinical symptoms and rumination. Eighty-four individuals diagnosed with major depression and forty-nine individuals with an anxiety diagnosis executed WM or control tasks three times a week, during four weeks. Before, after training and at a two months follow-up measurement depression and anxiety symptoms, WM capacity and rumination behaviour were assessed. Training WM did only result in a reduction of anxiety symptoms in the depression group. These findings are inconsistent with promising results of individual studies showing training WM result in an enlarged WM capacity and a decrease of psychopathological symptoms. However, our results are in line with recent meta-analyses and reviews which show that WM training do not lead to generalized effects and therefore, doubt the clinical relevance of WM training programs.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
240
Inclusion Criteria
  • Major depression diagnosis
  • Anxiety disorder diagnosis
Exclusion Criteria
  • Current psychosis
  • Current substance dependency

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Working memory trainingWorking memory training-
Placebo trainingPlacebo training-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Beck Depression Inventory Second Edition (BDI-II) score change between pre and post training and at follow-up measurement (2 months after post measurement)Pre training (baseline), post training (4 weeks after baseline, training starts 1 day after baseline) and follow-up (2 months after post-test)

Depression is measured with the BDI-II

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) scores change from pre to post training and to follow up measurement (2 months after post measurement)Pre training (baseline), post training (4 weeks after baseline, training starts 1 day after baseline) and follow-up (2 months after post-test)

The STAI measures state, trait and total anxiety

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Rotterdam, Zuid Holland, Netherlands

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