Biological treatment
Psychological
Treatment
Culture
Treatment effectiveness
Potpourri
100

SSRIs stand for this

What are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors?

100

The term used to describe the major goal of CBT.

What is cognitive restructuring?

100

These are two ways in which culture may impact treatment effectiveness.

Culture impacts

-how patients describe symptoms

-how likely patients are to seek help

-how likely patients are to adhere to treatment plan

- preferred method of treatment

100
Experiments that test the effectiveness of a drug or treatment are often called this.

What is randomized controlled trial?

100

A diagnosis of MDD can only be made if at least one of these two symptoms has been present nearly every day for two weeks or longer.

What is depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure?

200

This common side effect of SSRIs makes double-blind experiments difficult.

What is nausea?

200

What two cognitive processes need to be restructured during CBT for MDD?

What are negative schemas (about the world, the future, and yourself) and negative automatic thinking patterns (such as selective abstraction)?

200

Adapting an accepted treatment into a cultural context is known as this.

What is culturally sensitive treatment?

200

A common way of measuring treatment effectiveness is to look for a 50% reduction in symptoms, as measured on a depression symptom inventory, such as this.

What is Hamilton-D or Ham-D?

200

This is a benefit of CBT over SSRIs

Patients treated with CBT are less likely to have a relapse of MDD than patients who are treated with ADM and then stop treatment (Hollon).
300

Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are agonists for these two neurotransmitters.

What are serotonin and norepinephrine?

300
These are three examples of 'homework assignments' a patient might do during CBT for MDD. 

What are pleasant activity scheduling, thought records, situation exposure hiearchies, and behavioral experiments?

300

These are 3 ways in which treatment might be culturally adapted.

language, matching culture of practitioner / other people in group therapy, goals, method, content

300

The percentage of people who see improvement using antidepressant therapy.

What is 50-60%.

(TADS - SSRIs alone saw 61% effectiveness at 12 weeks / 81% at 36 weeks.

Hollon - sustained (2+ years) effectiveness of ADM was only 30%)

300

This is the sample for TADS.

What is 439 adolescents (ages 12-17) from 13 clinics around the US.

400

The length of time necessary for antidepressants to become effective 

What is 2 weeks or longer.

400

This is typical duration of CBT therapy.

What is 14-16 weeks?

400

Kalabatseva and Leong found evidence that these two factors increased treatment effectiveness.

What is incorporating culture specific goals (like respect and focus on family in Hispanic patients) and working to destigmatize mental illness?

400

Hollon et al 2005 conducted a type of experiment called this.

What is a placebo controlled discontinuation study?

400

This is the sample for Hollon et al 2005.

What is 104 patients with moderate to severe MDD selected from outpatient clinics near the researchers university, all of whom had been successfully treated by either ADM or CBT in a previous RCT by the researcher.

500

MAOIs work affect neurotransmitter levels in this way.

What is by blocking enzyme degradation of serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine?

500
These are two forms of psychological therapy other than CBT.
What are mindfulness based cognitive therapy, interpersonal therapy, and behavior therapy?
500

Kinzie found that only this percentage of SE Asian patients had the prescribed levels of antidepressants in their blood?

What is 15%.

500

This is a benefit of SSRI vs CBT

SSRIs typically work faster (as demonstrated in TADs)

500

CBT developed out of this psychologist's cognitive theory of depression.

Who is Aaron Beck?

M
e
n
u