Patterns of cognitive-emotional change after cognitive-behavioural treatment in emotional disorders: A 12-month longitudinal cluster analysis

Author:

Barrio-Martínez SaraORCID,Rodriguez-Perez Noelia,Priede AmadorORCID,Medrano Leonardo Adrián,Muñoz-Navarro RogerORCID,Moriana Juan Antonio,Carpallo-González MaríaORCID,Prieto-Vila Maider,Ruiz-Rodríguez PalomaORCID,Cano-Vindel Antonio,González-Blanch César

Abstract

Introduction The aim of this study was to use cluster analysis based on the trajectory of five cognitive-emotional processes (worry, rumination, metacognition, cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) over time to explore differences in clinical and performance variables in primary care patients with emotional symptoms. Methods We compared the effect of adding transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural therapy (TD-CBT) to treatment as usual (TAU) according to cluster membership and sought to determine the variables that predicted cluster membership. 732 participants completed scales about cognitive-emotional processes, anxiety and depressive symptoms, functioning, and quality of life (QoL) at baseline, posttreatment, and at 12 months. Longitudinal cluster analysis and logistic regression analyses were carried out. Results A two-cluster solution was chosen as the best fit, named as “less” or “more” improvement in cognitive-emotional processes. Individuals who achieved more improvement in cognitive-emotional processes showed lower emotional symptoms and better QoL and functioning at all three time points. TAU+TD-CBT, income level, QoL and anxiety symptoms were significant predictors of cluster membership. Conclusions These results underscore the value of adding TD-CBT to reduce maladaptive cognitive-emotional regulation strategies. These findings highlight the importance of the processes of change in therapy and demonstrate the relevance of the patient’s cognitive-emotional profile in improving treatment outcomes.

Funder

Instituto de Investigación Marqués de Valdecilla

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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