作者: Tania Perich , Vijaya Manicavasagar , Philip B. Mitchell , Jillian R. Ball
DOI: 10.1016/J.JAD.2011.06.004
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摘要: Abstract Background This study aimed to examine differences between mindfulness, dysfunctional attitudes and response styles in subjects with bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder controls. Method A total of 192 participants were included this study: 90 36 remitted 66 without a current or past history mood disorder. Results After controlling for state co-morbid anxiety disorders, the groups did not differ on mindfulness scores, however, those scored significantly higher Dependency Achievement subscales Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale than other two groups. Limitations Sample sizes relatively small control making it difficult draw definitive conclusions. Conclusions Participants appear from depressives controls certain cognitive such as Scale. Further research may help understand how these domains impact course outcome