Family Accommodation in Children and Adolescents With Misophonia

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Eric A. Storch, Andrew G. Guzick, Johann D'Souza, Jane Clinger, Daphne Ayton, Minjee Kook, Conor Rork, Eleanor E. Smith, Isabel A. Draper, Nasim Khalfe, Catherine E. Rast, Nicholas Murphy, Marijn Lijfijjt, Wayne K. Goodman, Matti Cervin
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Family accommodation (e.g., reassurance, modifying routines, assisting avoidance) has not been explored among youth with misophonia but may have important clinical and intervention implications. We examined family accommodation in 102 children and adolescents with interview-confirmed misophonia and compared its frequency and content to family accommodation in 95 children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. Findings showed that family accommodation was ubiquitous in pediatric misophonia and may be even more frequent than in youth with anxiety disorders. Assisting the child, participating in misophonia-related behaviors, and modifying family routines were endorsed by more than 70% of parents of children with misophonia. Further, compared to parents of children with anxiety disorders, parents of children with misophonia more frequently reported child distress and anger when they did not accommodate. Family accommodation was moderately to strongly associated with misophonia severity even when accounting for co-occurring internalizing and externalizing symptoms and sociodemographic factors. This first study of family accommodation in pediatric misophonia suggests accommodation may be an important clinical feature. A notable study limitation is that the measure of misophonia did not delineate between adaptive versus maladaptive accommodations. Excessive and maladaptive accommodation may be one potential candidate to target in interventions when considered within a broader treatment plan. Importantly, adaptive accommodations should also be considered in day-to-day management if they improve functioning and quality of life.

患有失音症的儿童和青少年的家庭适应问题
在患有失音症的青少年中,家庭迁就(如安抚、改变生活习惯、协助回避)尚未被研究过,但可能对临床和干预有重要影响。我们研究了 102 名经访谈确认患有失音症的儿童和青少年的家庭调适情况,并将其频率和内容与 95 名患有焦虑症的儿童和青少年的家庭调适情况进行了比较。研究结果表明,家庭迁就在小儿失音中无处不在,甚至可能比焦虑症青少年的家庭迁就更为频繁。70%以上的患儿家长都赞同协助患儿、参与患儿与发声障碍相关的行为以及修改家庭常规。此外,与焦虑症儿童的家长相比,患有失认症儿童的家长在不迁就孩子时,更常表示孩子感到困扰和愤怒。即使考虑到并发的内化和外化症状以及社会人口学因素,家庭迁就也与失声症的严重程度呈中度至高度相关。这项首次针对小儿发声障碍的家庭迁就研究表明,迁就可能是一个重要的临床特征。研究的一个显著局限是,对误秽语症的测量并没有区分适应性迁就和适应性不良迁就。如果在更广泛的治疗计划中加以考虑,过度和适应不良的迁就可能是干预措施的目标之一。重要的是,在日常管理中也应考虑适应性迁就,如果它们能改善患者的功能和生活质量的话。
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Behavior Therapy
Behavior Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.70%
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113
审稿时长
121 days
期刊介绍: Behavior Therapy is a quarterly international journal devoted to the application of the behavioral and cognitive sciences to the conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of psychopathology and related clinical problems. It is intended for mental health professionals and students from all related disciplines who wish to remain current in these areas and provides a vehicle for scientist-practitioners and clinical scientists to report the results of their original empirical research. Although the major emphasis is placed upon empirical research, methodological and theoretical papers as well as evaluative reviews of the literature will also be published. Controlled single-case designs and clinical replication series are welcome.
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