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The Profiles of Body Image Associate With Changes in Depression Among Participants in Dance Movement Therapy Group
Joona MuotkaPäivi PylvänäinenKatriina Hyvönensubject
dance movement therapymasennusMindfulnessDance515 PsychologyImage qualitybody imagemedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Shameruumiillisuus050105 experimental psychologyGroup psychotherapy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAttachment theorymedicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)tanssiterapiaruumiinkuvaOriginal Researchmedia_commontietoinen läsnäolo05 social sciencesDisgustgroup therapylcsh:Psychologyhoitotuloksetdepressiontreatment outcomeliiketerapia (psykoterapia)attachment stylewomenPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologymindfulness skillsdescription
This mixed-methods study analyzed the body image quality of 143 patients with depression. The participants received a 20 × 75 min dance movement therapy (DMT) group treatment, sessions twice a week. Body Image Assessment (BIA) was the data collection tool, with pre-, post-, and 3-mos follow-up assessments. Pre-intervention body image quality characteristics were low energy and activity levels, discomfort, shame and disgust toward the body, tension in social interactions. On the BIA scores, a statistical method of Latent Profile Analysis was utilized to identify participant profiles in the data. The two identified profiles were participant with initial negative body image and participant with initial neutral body image. Depression symptoms were measured with BDI, and symptoms decreased for both participant profiles following the DMT intervention. The neutral profile participants had a significantly lower depression level, better energy level, and more frequently used mindfulness factors of acting aware, non-judgmentality and non-reactivity (measured with FFMQ). Findings suggest a systemic interaction between depression symptoms, body image, attachment style, activity level, and mindfulness skills. In an interactive DMT setting it is possible to address all of these factors simultaneously. publishedVersion Peer reviewed
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2020-10-06 |