BMC Cancer (Dec 2012)

Efficacy of psychodynamic short-term psychotherapy for depressed breast cancer patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

  • Zwerenz Rüdiger,
  • Beutel Manfred E,
  • Imruck Barbara H,
  • Wiltink Jörg,
  • Haselbacher Antje,
  • Ruckes Christian,
  • Schmidberger Heinz,
  • Hoffmann Gerald,
  • Schmidt Marcus,
  • Köhler Uwe,
  • Langanke Dagmar,
  • Kortmann Rolf-Dieter,
  • Kuhnt Susanne,
  • Weißflog Gregor,
  • Barthel Yvette,
  • Leuteritz Katja,
  • Brähler Elmar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 578

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Abstract Background There is a lack of psychotherapeutic trials of treatments of comorbid depression in cancer patients. Our study determines the efficacy of a manualized short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy and predictors of outcome by personality and quality of the therapeutic relationship. Methods/design Eligible breast cancer patients with comorbid depression are assigned to short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (up to 20 + 5 sessions) or to treatment as usual (augmented by recommendation for counseling center and physician information). We plan to recruit a total of 180 patients (90 per arm) in two centers. Assessments are conducted pretreatment, after 6 (treatment termination) and 12 months (follow-up). The primary outcome measures are reduction of the depression score in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and remission of depression as assessed by means of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV Disorders by independent, blinded assessors at treatment termination. Secondary outcomes refer to quality of life. Discussion We investigate the efficacy of short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy in acute care and we aim to identify predictors for acceptance and success of treatment. Trial registration ISRCTN96793588

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