Evaluation of the effectiveness of habit reversal techniques on reducing nail biting disorder and state/trait anxiety of male high school Students in khorramabad

Houshang Garavand, Saeideh Sabzian
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Introduction: Nail biting is an inappropriate habit and its exact cause is debatable. Researchers believe that nail biting disorder is often associated with psychiatric disorders, including anxiety. State/trait anxiety can be considered an unstable emotional state reflecting the individual's interpretation of a stressful situation in a particular time frame and varies depending on the degree to which the situation is perceived threatening. This study aims to determine the evaluation of the effectiveness of habit reversal techniques on reducing nail biting disorder and state/trait anxiety in students. Methods: The present semi-experimental study with pretest, post-test, and follow-up was conducted on six junior high school male students in the age range of 13-15 years, who asked for help by referring to the school counseling and were selected by convenience sampling method. They received a program of habit reversal techniques individually in 6 sessions for 1 month. Clinical interviewing, frequency recording of nail biting per day, and state/trait anxiety test were used to measure the variables. Results: Data analysis showed that habit reversal techniques reduce nail biting and students' state/trait anxiety. Follow-up one month after the end of treatment indicated the persistence of these results. Conclusion: The habit reversal training is effective on treating nail biting, reducing anxiety, and promoting the person life quality and symptoms from nail biting. Due the low sample size, it is suggested that while repeating the study in a larger sample, its effectiveness on the treatment of other habitual disorders be studied.
习惯逆转技术对减少霍拉马巴德市男高中生咬指甲障碍和状态/特质焦虑的效果评价
咬指甲是一种不恰当的习惯,其确切原因还有待商榷。研究人员认为,咬指甲障碍通常与精神疾病有关,包括焦虑。状态/特质焦虑可以被认为是一种不稳定的情绪状态,反映了个体在特定时间框架内对压力情境的解释,并根据情境被感知到的威胁程度而变化。本研究旨在评估习惯逆转技术对减少学生咬指甲障碍和状态/特质焦虑的效果。方法:采用方便抽样法,对6名13 ~ 15岁的初中男生进行前测、后测和随访的半实验研究。他们分别接受了一个为期一个月的6次习惯逆转技术项目。采用临床访谈、每日咬指甲频率记录和状态/特质焦虑测试来测量变量。结果:数据分析表明,习惯逆转技术减少了学生的咬指甲行为和状态/特质焦虑。治疗结束后1个月的随访表明这些结果持续存在。结论:习惯逆转训练能有效治疗咬指甲,减少焦虑,提高患者的生活质量,改善咬指甲症状。由于样本量小,建议在更大样本中重复研究的同时,研究其对其他习惯性障碍的治疗效果。
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