The timing of symptom change and early treatment response in a self-guided digital treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Madelyne A Bisby, Bethany Wootton, Blake F Dear
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Abstract

Objective: Self-guided digital treatment is effective for many people with OCD-however, little is known about when during treatment people experience significant symptom reductions. In addition, there is substantial variability in the literature regarding what factors predict treatment responding in self-guided digital treatment for OCD. There is preliminary evidence to suggest that adults with OCD may show early treatment responding (i.e., significant symptom reductions within the first month of treatment) and that this early response could be associated with better post-treatment outcomes.

Methods: In a secondary analysis (n = 123), the current study examined the timing and magnitude of symptom change during self-guided digital CBT, the incidence of early response (at 4-weeks), and whether early treatment response predicted post-treatment response (at 8-weeks). These analyses were conducted for OCD symptoms (primary) and depression symptoms (secondary).

Results: Results indicated a gradual reduction in OCD and depression symptoms across treatment. Although fewer participants experienced an early response in OCD symptoms (22%) compared to depression symptoms (45%), early response was significantly associated with an increased likelihood of post-treatment response in both symptom domains.

Conclusions: These findings highlight that individuals with OCD symptoms may experience reductions in different symptom types at different points during treatment and that early response may be a prognostic factor for overall treatment response in this population across outcomes.

目的:自我指导的数字化治疗对许多强迫症患者都很有效--然而,人们对治疗过程中何时症状明显减轻却知之甚少。此外,关于哪些因素可以预测强迫症自我引导数字化治疗的治疗反应,文献中也存在很大的差异。有初步证据表明,成人强迫症患者可能会出现早期治疗反应(即在治疗的第一个月内症状明显减轻),这种早期反应可能与更好的治疗后效果有关:在一项二次分析(n = 123)中,本研究考察了自我指导数字化 CBT 期间症状变化的时间和幅度、早期反应(4 周时)的发生率,以及早期治疗反应是否能预测治疗后反应(8 周时)。这些分析针对强迫症症状(主要症状)和抑郁症状(次要症状):结果表明,强迫症和抑郁症状在整个治疗过程中逐渐减轻。虽然与抑郁症状(45%)相比,强迫症状早期出现反应的参与者较少(22%),但早期反应与两个症状领域治疗后出现反应的可能性显著相关:这些研究结果表明,强迫症患者可能会在治疗期间的不同阶段出现不同症状类型的减轻,早期反应可能是这一人群在不同结果中总体治疗反应的预后因素。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups
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