Behavioural Therapy for tic disorders: a comprehensive review of the literature.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Simon Morand-Beaulieu, Natalia Szejko, Julian Fletcher, Tamara Pringsheim
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Abstract

Introduction: Behavioral therapies are recommended as a first-line intervention for Tourette syndrome and persistent motor or phonic tic disorder.

Areas covered: In this review, the authors summarize randomized controlled trials on the comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT), habit reversal therapy (HRT), and exposure and response prevention (ERP). Studies of face-to-face treatment, treatment by video conferencing, group treatment, and internet delivered treatment were assessed, as well as evidence of treatment predictors, modifiers, and mediators.

Expert opinion: There is high-quality evidence for face-to-face one-on-one treatment with CBIT, and data suggesting that one-on-one treatment by videoconference provides similar benefit. Limited data on group treatment with CBIT/HRT suggests inferiority to individual treatment, while internet-based CBIT programs appear more beneficial than wait list or psychoeducation. There is one face-to-face one-on-one treatment comparison of ERP to HRT, suggesting equal benefit. Internet-based ERP with minimal therapist support appears effective, although effect sizes are small. One study using behavioral therapy with ERP or HRT found similar benefit to medical treatment with antipsychotics. Data on predictors, modifiers, and mediators of treatment efficacy are emerging. In summary, behavioral therapies are an important treatment modality for tic disorders. Furthermore, important efforts to improve treatment accessibility are underway.

治疗抽搐症的行为疗法:文献综述。
导言:行为疗法被推荐为治疗妥瑞症和持续性运动或发音抽动障碍的一线干预措施:在这篇综述中,作者总结了有关抽动综合行为干预(CBIT)、习惯逆转疗法(HRT)以及暴露和反应预防(ERP)的随机对照试验。作者评估了面对面治疗、视频会议治疗、小组治疗和互联网治疗的研究,以及治疗预测因素、调节因素和中介因素的证据:专家意见:CBIT 一对一面对面治疗有高质量的证据,有数据表明视频会议一对一治疗也有类似的疗效。CBIT/HRT集体治疗的有限数据表明,其疗效不如个体治疗,而基于互联网的CBIT项目似乎比候补治疗或心理教育更有益。有一项ERP与HRT面对面一对一治疗的比较,表明两者具有同等疗效。基于互联网的ERP在治疗师的最低限度支持下似乎是有效的,尽管效应大小很小。一项使用ERP或HRT进行行为治疗的研究发现,其疗效与抗精神病药物治疗相似。有关治疗效果的预测因素、调节因素和中介因素的数据正在不断涌现。总之,行为疗法是治疗抽搐症的一种重要方式。此外,改善治疗可及性的重要工作正在进行中。
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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.30%
发文量
61
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics (ISSN 1473-7175) provides expert reviews on the use of drugs and medicines in clinical neurology and neuropsychiatry. Coverage includes disease management, new medicines and drugs in neurology, therapeutic indications, diagnostics, medical treatment guidelines and neurological diseases such as stroke, epilepsy, Alzheimer''s and Parkinson''s. Comprehensive coverage in each review is complemented by the unique Expert Review format and includes the following sections: Expert Opinion - a personal view of the data presented in the article, a discussion on the developments that are likely to be important in the future, and the avenues of research likely to become exciting as further studies yield more detailed results Article Highlights – an executive summary of the author’s most critical points
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