Advancing the measurement of psychotherapy outcomes for youth with irritability using in vivo ecological momentary assessment: an exploratory observational study.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Reut Naim, Urmi Pandya, Shannon Shaughnessy, Ramaris E German, Lauren M Henry, Katharina Kircanski, Melissa A Brotman
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Background: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can reveal naturalistic within-person changes in symptoms and behaviors, essential for examining psychotherapy's effectiveness. However, no prior study has leveraged EMA to assess real-time, naturalistic changes of clinical symptoms during psychotherapy in youth with clinically impairing irritability. The present study uses EMA to assess changes in both child-reported irritability symptoms and caregiver-reported parental behaviors over the course of treatment, as well as to explore real-time associations between changes in parental behaviors and youth symptoms.

Method: Here, in an observational analysis, a total of 39 youth (Mage = 11.26 years [SD = 1.89 years]; 35.9% female; 79.5% White) undergoing exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy, and their parent undergoing parent management skill training (PMT), completed EMA surveys three times a day for 7 days at pre-, mid-, and post-treatment. Given the nested nature of the data, multilevel analyses were conducted to observe change and associations over time.

Results: Results from multilevel modeling showed that both youth and parents reported a statistically significant decrease in real-time irritability symptoms over the course of treatment (βs ≤ -.27, ps ≤ .02). Parents reported a statistically significant increase in adaptive parental behaviors as taught during the PMT portion of treatment (βs ≥ |.22|, ps < .04). Furthermore, statistically significant associations were found between increased levels of adaptive parental behaviors and decreased levels of youth irritability symptoms.

Conclusion: This study supports the utility of EMA in measuring psychotherapy symptom progress, outcomes, and change in therapy-targeted behavior. Results suggest that parental behavior could play a substantively important role in the treatment of youth with irritability.

使用体内生态瞬时评估促进青少年易怒心理治疗结果的测量:一项探索性观察研究。
背景:生态瞬时评估(EMA)可以揭示人在症状和行为上的自然变化,对于检验心理治疗的有效性至关重要。然而,之前没有研究利用EMA来评估具有临床损害性易怒的青少年在心理治疗期间临床症状的实时、自然变化。本研究使用EMA来评估在治疗过程中儿童报告的易怒症状和照顾者报告的父母行为的变化,并探索父母行为变化与青少年症状之间的实时关联。方法:在一项观察性分析中,共有39名接受基于暴露的认知行为治疗的年轻人(年龄= 11.26岁[SD = 1.89岁];35.9%的女性;79.5%的白人)和他们的父母接受父母管理技能培训(PMT),在治疗前、治疗中和治疗后每天完成3次EMA调查,持续7天。考虑到数据的嵌套性质,我们进行了多层次分析,以观察随时间的变化和关联。结果:多水平模型的结果显示,在治疗过程中,青少年和父母都报告了实时烦躁症状的统计学显著减少(βs≤- 0.27,ps≤0.02)。在治疗的PMT部分,父母报告的适应性父母行为有统计学上的显著增加(βs≥|)。结论:本研究支持EMA在测量心理治疗症状进展、结果和治疗目标行为改变方面的效用。结果表明,父母的行为在青少年易怒的治疗中可能起着重要的作用。
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Mental Health PEDIATRICS-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
3.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) publishes high quality, peer-reviewed child and adolescent mental health services research of relevance to academics, clinicians and commissioners internationally. The journal''s principal aim is to foster evidence-based clinical practice and clinically orientated research among clinicians and health services researchers working with children and adolescents, parents and their families in relation to or with a particular interest in mental health. CAMH publishes reviews, original articles, and pilot reports of innovative approaches, interventions, clinical methods and service developments. The journal has regular sections on Measurement Issues, Innovations in Practice, Global Child Mental Health and Humanities. All published papers should be of direct relevance to mental health practitioners and clearly draw out clinical implications for the field.
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