BATA vs MBCT SHAPS & Homework Outcomes
Published: 14 October 2022| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/dwsnvyfds9.2
Contributors:
Paul Cernasov, Moria Smoski, Description
This is an interim dataset from a clinical trial comparing two psychotherapies for individuals with clinically significant anhedonia. All data were collected prior to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic (which triggered protocol changes from in-person delivery of psychotherapy to teletherapy). The clinical symptom outcome measure is the Snaith Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS), a 14-item self-report instrument assessing consummatory reward sensitivity, which was administered at each session therapy session for up to 15 sessions. Variable definitions are provided in the first tab of the Excel spreadsheet. For more study details please refer to ClinicalTrials.gov identifiers NCT02874534 and NCT04036136.
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Institutions
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Categories
Psychotherapy, Behavioral Activation, Mindfulness