Fidgeting Behavior During Psychotherapy: Hand Movement Structure Contains Information About Depressive Symptoms

Katharina Charlotte Hildegard Reinecke, Daniela Dvoretska, Peter Joraschky, Hedda Lausberg

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Abstract

Fidgeting may be a motor sign reflecting self-regulation processes in patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD) and depressive patients. Since SAD co-occurs with comorbid depression, the question arises whether fidgeting is a disorder-unspecific phenomenon or a specific and therefore diagnostically relevant sign of depression. 33 SAD patients with (n = 12) and without (n = 21) depression from the Social Phobia Psychotherapy Research Network project were compared regarding their nonverbal behavior. Four video sequences of a psychotherapy session with each patient were analyzed using a standardized system for the analysis of nonverbal behavior by two independent, certified, blind raters. SAD patients with comorbid depression exhibited significantly more (number/minute) irregular movements, but fewer (number/minute) repetitive movements than SAD patients without depression. Irregular movements, which reflect less structured motor behavior, are associated with comorbid depression in SAD. In contrast, in SAD without depression, more structured repetitive movements were prominent. Thus, irregular movements represent a diagnostically relevant behavior for comorbid depression among SAD patients.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftJournal of Contemporary Psychotherapy
Jahrgang50
Ausgabenummer4
Seiten (von - bis)323-329
Seitenumfang7
ISSN0022-0116
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.12.2020

Fachgebiete und Schlagwörter

  • Depression
  • Fidgeting
  • Irregular movements
  • Repetitive movements
  • Social anxiety disorder

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