Three types of university students with subthreshold depression characterized by distinctive cognitive behavioral skills

Nao Shiraishi,Masatsugu Sakata, Rie Toyomoto,Kazufumi Yoshida, Yan Luo,Yukako Nakagami, Aran Tajika,Hidemichi Suga, Hiroshi Ito, Michihisa Sumi,Takashi Muto, Hiroshi Ichikawa,Masaya Ikegawa,Takafumi Watanabe,Ethan Sahker, Teruhisa Uwatoko, Hisashi Noma, Masaru Horikoshi, Taku Iwami,Toshi A. Furukawa

COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY(2024)

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Subthreshold depression impairs young people's quality of life and places them at greater risk of developing major depression. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based approach for addressing such depressive states. This study identified subtypes of university students with subthreshold depression and revealed discrete profiles of five CBT skills: self-monitoring, cognitive restructuring, behavioral activation, assertive communication, and problem solving. Using data from the Healthy Campus Trial (registration number: UMINCTR-000031307), a hierarchical clustering analysis categorized 1,080 students into three clusters: Reflective Low-skilled, Non-reflective High-skilled, and Non-reflective Low-skilled students. Non-reflective Low-skilled students were significantly more depressed than other students (p < .001). The severity of depression seemed to be related to the combination of self-monitoring skills and other CBT skills. Considering the high prevalence of poor self-monitoring skills in persons with autism, the most severe depression was observed in the significant association between Non-reflective Low-skilled students and autistic traits (p = .008). These findings suggest that subthreshold depression can be categorized into three subtypes based on CBT skill profiles. The assessment of autistic traits is also suggested when we provide CBT interventions for Non-reflective Low-skilled students.
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Alexithymia,general anxiety,higher education,subclinical depression,pervasive developmental disorders
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