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@ARTICLE{Mller:272495,
author = {Müller, Julia and Elsaesser, Moritz and Müller, Wiebke
and Hellmich, Martin and Hammen, Magdalena and Zehender,
Nadine and Riedel-Heller, Steffi and Bewernick, Bettina H
and Wagner, Michael and Frölich, Lutz and Peters, Oliver
and Dafsari, Forugh S and Domschke, Katharina and Jessen,
Frank and Hautzinger, Martin and Schramm, Elisabeth},
title = {{D}ifferential {P}sychological {T}reatment {E}ffects in
{P}atients {W}ith {L}ate-{L}ife {D}epression and a {H}istory
of {C}hildhood {M}altreatment.},
journal = {American journal of geriatric psychiatry},
volume = {32},
number = {11},
issn = {1064-7481},
publisher = {Ovid},
reportid = {DZNE-2024-01171},
pages = {1325 - 1336},
year = {2024},
abstract = {This is the first interventional study to assess the impact
of childhood maltreatment (CM) on psychological treatment
outcomes in patients with late-life depression (LLD).This is
a secondary analysis of a multicenter, randomized controlled
trial with 251 participants aged ≥60 years with moderate
to severe depression. Participants were randomly assigned to
cognitive behavioral therapy for late life depression
(LLD-CBT) or to a supportive intervention (SUI). Treatment
outcomes were measured by changes in the Geriatric
Depression Scale (GDS).In the intention-to-treat sample (n =
229), both LLD-CBT (n = 115) and SUI (n = 114) significantly
reduced depressive symptoms in patients with CM, with large
effects at post-treatment (d = 0.95 $[95\%$ CI: 0.65 to
1.25] in LLD-CBT; d = 0.82 $[95\%$ CI: 0.52 to 1.12] in
SUI). A significant treatment group*CM interaction
(F(1,201.31) = 4.71; p = .031) indicated greater depressive
symptom reduction in LLD-CBT compared to SUI at week 5 and
post-treatment for patients without CM, but not at 6-month
follow-up. Across both treatments, higher severity of the CM
subtype 'physical neglect' was associated with a smaller
depressive symptom reduction (F(1,207.16) = 5.37; p =
.021).Specific and non-specific psychotherapy effectively
reduced depressive symptoms in older individuals with
depression and early trauma. For patients without early
trauma, LLD-CBT may be preferable over SUI. Considering
early trauma subtypes may contribute to develop personalized
treatment approaches.},
keywords = {Humans / Male / Female / Aged / Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy: methods / Middle Aged / Depression: therapy /
Treatment Outcome / Adult Survivors of Child Abuse:
psychology / Child Abuse: psychology / Aged, 80 and over /
childhood maltreatment (Other) / cognitive behavioral
therapy (Other) / early trauma (Other) / late-life
depression (Other) / non-specific supportive intervention
(Other) / older age (Other)},
cin = {AG Peters},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)5000000},
pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:38824050},
doi = {10.1016/j.jagp.2024.05.006},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/272495},
}