This study intended to examine the effects of two programs, pharmacological treatment vs. pharmacological treatment + Dance Program (DP), on the perception of self-efficacy, depression, and heart rate variability (HRV) in hospitalized patients with major depressive disorder (MDD); The primar y caregiver's perception was also considered and recorded. The sample consisted of 27 patients (pharmacological = 14 and pharmacological + DP = 13) who were admitted to the IMSS Psychiatric Hospital, with a diagnosis of MDD. There was a significant increase in the perception of self-efficacy in the pharmacological + DP group after treatment (Z = 3.19,p .01), but not in the pharmacological group (Z = 0.126,p .01). Regardin g depression, a greater decrease was found in the pharmacological + DP group. In HRV there were differences only in heart rate, showing a reduction due to the impact of the time factor and the time and group factor. As for the results of the interview with primary caregivers, their perceptions indicate that dance is an activity that can forti f y the re-covery process of their family members. In conclusion, a dance progra m of moderate to vigorous intensit y in conjunction with pharmacological treatment reduces depressive symptoms and increases the perception of self-efficacy, resulting in a greater benefit for the recove r y of depressive patients. Similarly, the prima r y caregivers involved in this study highlighted the importance of the dance program as an option to support the standard treatment of depression.
Karen Melissa Polanco-Zuleta, Marina Medina-Corrales, Franciso Javier Mendoza-Farías, Claudia Cristina Santos Lozano, José Tristán, Athanasios Pappous, et al. (2021). Effects of a dance program on psychophysiological variables in hospitalized patients with depression: A mixed model approach. THE ARTS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY, 76, 1-9 [10.1016/j.aip.2021.101857].
Effects of a dance program on psychophysiological variables in hospitalized patients with depression: A mixed model approach
Athanasios Pappous;
2021
Abstract
This study intended to examine the effects of two programs, pharmacological treatment vs. pharmacological treatment + Dance Program (DP), on the perception of self-efficacy, depression, and heart rate variability (HRV) in hospitalized patients with major depressive disorder (MDD); The primar y caregiver's perception was also considered and recorded. The sample consisted of 27 patients (pharmacological = 14 and pharmacological + DP = 13) who were admitted to the IMSS Psychiatric Hospital, with a diagnosis of MDD. There was a significant increase in the perception of self-efficacy in the pharmacological + DP group after treatment (Z = 3.19,p .01), but not in the pharmacological group (Z = 0.126,p .01). Regardin g depression, a greater decrease was found in the pharmacological + DP group. In HRV there were differences only in heart rate, showing a reduction due to the impact of the time factor and the time and group factor. As for the results of the interview with primary caregivers, their perceptions indicate that dance is an activity that can forti f y the re-covery process of their family members. In conclusion, a dance progra m of moderate to vigorous intensit y in conjunction with pharmacological treatment reduces depressive symptoms and increases the perception of self-efficacy, resulting in a greater benefit for the recove r y of depressive patients. Similarly, the prima r y caregivers involved in this study highlighted the importance of the dance program as an option to support the standard treatment of depression.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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