Randomized pilot trial of cognitive-behavioral therapy and acceptance-based behavioral therapy in the treatment of Spanish-speaking Latino primary care patients with generalized anxiety disorder

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Mildred Vera , Adriana Obén , Deborah Juarbe , Norberto Hernández , Coralee Pérez-Pedrogo
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Abstract

The evidence base supporting the usefulness of traditional cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and newer acceptance-based CBT treatments for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has grown over the past decades. GAD is prevalent among several Latino subgroups, particularly Puerto Ricans. However, there remains uncertainty regarding the appropriateness of these interventions for Spanish-speaking Latinos since they have been routinely excluded in both efficacy and effectiveness studies. As an initial step to bridge this gap, this pilot study examined the potential efficacy of two CBT interventions for GAD, traditional CBT and acceptance-based behavioral therapy (ABBT), in a sample of Spanish-speaking Latinos. Ninety primary care patients with GAD were randomly assigned to receive CBT (n = 30), ABBT (n = 30), or treatment as usual (TAU) (n = 30). Excessive worry, the core feature of GAD, was assessed with the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ), which is considered the gold standard measure of GAD-related worry. At follow-up, PSWQ scores for participants in the CBT and ABBT groups were statistically lower than those of the TAU group and statistically comparable to each other. CBT and ABBT reduced worry level to a greater degree than usual care by follow-up. Our findings provide preliminary, yet crucial data, which support the potential of both interventions targeting GAD symptoms among Spanish-speaking Latino primary care patients.

认知行为疗法和基于接受的行为疗法治疗西班牙语拉丁裔初级保健患者广泛性焦虑障碍的随机先导试验
在过去的几十年里,支持传统认知行为疗法(CBT)和新的基于接受的CBT治疗广泛性焦虑症(GAD)有用性的证据基础不断增长。广泛性焦虑症在几个拉丁裔亚群体中普遍存在,尤其是波多黎各人。然而,由于这些干预措施在疗效和有效性研究中通常被排除在外,因此对讲西班牙语的拉丁美洲人的适当性仍然存在不确定性。作为弥合这一差距的第一步,本试点研究在讲西班牙语的拉丁裔样本中检验了两种CBT干预对广泛性焦虑症的潜在疗效,即传统CBT和基于接受的行为疗法(ABBT)。90名GAD初级保健患者被随机分配接受CBT (n = 30)、ABBT (n = 30)或常规治疗(TAU) (n = 30)。过度焦虑是广泛性焦虑症的核心特征,使用宾夕法尼亚州立大学焦虑问卷(PSWQ)进行评估,该问卷被认为是广泛性焦虑症相关担忧的金标准。随访时,CBT组和ABBT组参与者的PSWQ得分在统计学上低于TAU组,且在统计学上具有可比性。通过随访,CBT和ABBT比常规护理更能降低焦虑水平。我们的研究结果提供了初步但关键的数据,支持两种干预措施针对西班牙语拉丁裔初级保健患者的广泛性焦虑症症状的潜力。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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