Treating depression in an outpatient setting: Predictors of patient response to bouldering psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy or exercise alone
Katharina Luttenberger,
Carolin Donath,
Elmar Graessel
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBouldering psychotherapy (BPT) for depression has proven effective, but nothing is known about its potential predictors of response. This study should identify predictors of response to BPT, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and an active control (home‐based exercise programme; EP) using a literature‐based model.MethodsIn a multicentre randomised controlled trial, 233 outpatients were assigned to BPT, CBT or EP. Response (reduction of at least 46% on the Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale [M… Show more
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