Cognitive and behavioural processes in adolescent panic disorder.

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Amy McCall, Felicity Waite, Ray Percy, Laura Turpin, Kate Robinson, Jennifer McMahon, Polly Waite
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Abstract

Background: Improved understanding of the cognitive and behavioural processes underpinning panic disorder (PD) in adolescents could improve identification and treatment.

Aims: We investigated whether the processes outlined in Clark's (1986) cognitive model of PD are observed in adolescents with PD, are specific to PD, and predict symptom severity.

Method: We recruited three groups of adolescents (12-17 years): 34 with a PD diagnosis, 33 with another anxiety disorder excluding PD ('clinical control'), and 34 scoring below the clinical cut-off on a measure of anxiety symptoms ('community control'). Participants self-reported on measures of PD symptom severity, catastrophic cognitions, bodily sensation fear, and safety-seeking behaviours.

Results: The PD group reported significantly higher levels of catastrophic cognitions and safety-seeking behaviours than both control groups. They reported significantly higher levels of bodily sensation fear compared with the community but not the clinical control group. All process measures positively predicted PD symptom severity across all groups.

Conclusions: We found evidence of catastrophic cognitions and safety-seeking behaviours as PD-specific processes in adolescents which predict symptom severity. Bodily sensation fear also predicted symptom severity. Findings support Clark's cognitive model of PD in adolescents and suggest that catastrophic cognitions and safety behaviours may be targets for adolescent PD treatment.

青少年惊恐障碍的认知和行为过程。
背景:提高对青少年惊恐障碍(PD)的认知和行为过程的理解可以改善识别和治疗。目的:我们研究Clark(1986)的PD认知模型中概述的过程是否在青少年PD患者中观察到,是否对PD具有特异性,并预测症状的严重程度。方法:我们招募了三组青少年(12-17岁):34名患有PD诊断,33名患有除PD外的另一种焦虑症(“临床对照”),34名在焦虑症状测量上得分低于临床临界值(“社区对照”)。参与者自我报告PD症状严重程度、灾难性认知、身体感觉恐惧和寻求安全行为的测量。结果:PD组的灾难性认知和安全寻求行为水平明显高于对照组。他们报告的身体感觉恐惧水平明显高于社区,而不是临床对照组。在所有组中,所有过程测量都能积极预测PD症状的严重程度。结论:我们发现了青少年pd特异性过程中灾难性认知和安全寻求行为预测症状严重程度的证据。身体感觉恐惧也预示着症状的严重程度。研究结果支持Clark的青少年PD认知模型,并提示灾难性认知和安全行为可能是青少年PD治疗的目标。
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期刊介绍: An international multidisciplinary journal aimed primarily at members of the helping and teaching professions. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy features original research papers, covering both experimental and clinical work, that contribute to the theory, practice and evolution of cognitive and behaviour therapy. The journal aims to reflect and influence the continuing changes in the concepts, methodology, and techniques of behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. A particular feature of the journal is its broad ranging scope - both in terms of topics and types of study covered. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy encompasses most areas of human behaviour and experience, and represents many different research methods, from randomized controlled trials to detailed case studies.
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