Associations between improvements in aversive reactions to negative emotions and increased quality of life in the unified protocol

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Sohayla A. Elhusseini , Lauren E. Cravens, Matthew W. Southward, Shannon Sauer-Zavala
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Abstract

Emotional disorders are thought to be maintained by the transaction between frequent experiences of strong, negative emotions (i.e., neuroticism) and aversive reactions to those emotions. The Unified Protocol (UP) is an efficacious treatment for transdiagnostic emotional disorders designed to target specific forms of aversive reactivity to negative emotions. In addition to symptom change, the UP has also been shown to lead to increases in quality of life. However, it remains unclear which specific mechanisms targeted in the UP are related to improvements in quality of life. We explored the relations between changes in five aspects of aversive reactivity included in the UP (i.e., non-acceptance of emotions, [lack of] mindfulness, cognitive rigidity, behavioral avoidance, and anxiety sensitivity) and overall quality of life during treatment. Person-specific regression slopes revealed that improvements in emotional non-acceptance, behavioral avoidance, and mindfulness were each significantly associated with increases in quality of life over the six sessions of treatment. Although in the expected direction, improvements in anxiety sensitivity and cognitive flexibility were not significantly associated with increases in quality of life. These findings generally suggest a model of equifinality in which improvements in most aspects of aversive reactivity are similarly related to changes in quality of life.

Clinical trials registration number

NCT04584879.

在统一方案中,改善对负面情绪的厌恶反应与提高生活质量之间的关系
情绪障碍被认为是通过频繁经历强烈的负面情绪(即神经质)和对这些情绪的厌恶反应之间的交易来维持的。统一协议(UP)是一种有效的治疗跨诊断性情绪障碍的方法,旨在针对特定形式的负面情绪的厌恶反应。除了症状的改变,UP也被证明可以提高生活质量。然而,目前尚不清楚UP中针对的具体机制与生活质量的改善有关。我们探讨了在治疗过程中,厌恶反应的五个方面(即不接受情绪、缺乏正念、认知僵化、行为回避和焦虑敏感性)的变化与整体生活质量之间的关系。个体特定的回归斜率显示,情绪不接受、行为回避和正念的改善都与六个治疗阶段生活质量的提高显著相关。尽管在预期的方向上,焦虑敏感性和认知灵活性的改善与生活质量的提高没有显著的联系。这些发现通常表明了一种均衡模型,在这种模型中,厌恶反应的大多数方面的改善与生活质量的变化相似。临床试验注册号:bernct04584879。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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