Efficacy of traumatic memory reactivation with or without propranolol in PTSD with high dissociative experiences.

IF 7.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Pascal Roullet, Simon Taïb, Claire Thalamas, Guillaume Vaiva, Wissam El Hage, Antoine Yrondi, Philippe Birmes
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Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with dissociative symptoms is now a full-fledged subtype of this disorder. The dissociative subtype is associated with a greater number of psychiatric comorbidities. To date, the impact of dissociation on the efficacy of PTSD treatment remains unclear.Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of a traumatic memory reactivation procedure with the administration of propranolol or a placebo once a week for six consecutive weeks in reducing PTSD and MDE symptoms between PTSD subjects with or without high dissociative symptoms.Method: For that, we conducted a randomized clinical trial in 66 adults diagnosed with longstanding PTSD and measured the SCID PTSD module, the PTSD Checklist (PCL-S), Beck's Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), and the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES).Results: Patients with and without high dissociative experience had significant improvement in their PCL-S scores over the 6 treatment sessions, and PCL-S scores continued to decline in all patients during the post-treatment period. However, there was no correlation between the presence/absence of high dissociative experiences and no specific effect of propranolol treatment. We found exactly the same results for MDE symptoms. Interestingly, patients with high dissociative experiences before treatment exhibited very significant improvement in their DES scores after the 6 treatment sessions, and patients maintained this improvement 3 months post-treatment.Conclusions: The traumatic memory reactivation procedure is an effective way to treat dissociative symptoms in patients with PTSD, and improvement of these dissociative symptoms was associated with a decrease in both PTSD and depression severity.

使用或不使用普萘洛尔对创伤后应激障碍伴高度分离体验者进行创伤记忆再激活的疗效。
背景:伴有分离性症状的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)现已成为该障碍的一个成熟亚型。解离亚型与更多的精神疾病合并症相关。迄今为止,解离对创伤后应激障碍治疗效果的影响仍不明确:本研究旨在比较创伤记忆再激活程序与连续六周每周一次服用普萘洛尔或安慰剂对有或无高度解离症状的 PTSD 受试者减轻 PTSD 和 MDE 症状的疗效:为此,我们对66名被诊断为长期创伤后应激障碍的成人进行了随机临床试验,并测量了SCID创伤后应激障碍模块、创伤后应激障碍核对表(PCL-S)、贝克抑郁量表-II(BDI-II)和分离体验量表(DES):结果:在6个疗程的治疗过程中,有和没有高度解离体验的患者的PCL-S评分都有显著改善,所有患者的PCL-S评分在治疗后都持续下降。然而,存在/不存在高度解离体验与普萘洛尔治疗的具体效果之间没有相关性。我们在 MDE 症状方面也发现了完全相同的结果。有趣的是,治疗前有高度解离体验的患者在接受6次治疗后,其DES评分有了非常明显的改善,而且患者在治疗后3个月仍能保持这种改善:创伤记忆再激活程序是治疗创伤后应激障碍患者分离症状的有效方法,这些分离症状的改善与创伤后应激障碍和抑郁症严重程度的降低相关。
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期刊介绍: The American Sociological Association (ASA) is a non-profit membership association established in 1905. Its mission is to advance sociology as a scientific discipline and profession that serves the public good. ASA is comprised of approximately 12,000 members including faculty members, researchers, practitioners, and students in the field of sociology. Roughly 20% of the members work in government, business, or non-profit organizations. One of ASA's primary endeavors is the publication and dissemination of important sociological research. To this end, they founded the American Sociological Review (ASR) in 1936. ASR is the flagship journal of the association and publishes original works that are of general interest and contribute to the advancement of sociology. The journal seeks to publish new theoretical developments, research results that enhance our understanding of fundamental social processes, and significant methodological innovations. ASR welcomes submissions from all areas of sociology, placing an emphasis on exceptional quality. Aside from ASR, ASA also publishes 14 professional journals and magazines. Additionally, they organize an annual meeting that attracts over 6,000 participants. ASA's membership consists of scholars, professionals, and students dedicated to the study and application of sociology in various domains of society.
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