Implicit approach and avoidance motivational changes in GAD patients treated with emotion regulation therapy

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Jean M. Quintero , Elena W. Mayville , Richard G. Heimberg , David M. Fresco , Douglas S. Mennin
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Abstract

Approach and avoidance motivational changes over the course of Emotion Regulation Therapy (ERT) were assessed at pre-, mid-, and post-treatment using an Approach-Avoidance variant of the Implicit Association Test (AAIAT) that specifically targeted implicitly-held action tendencies about approach/avoidance in the context of positively and negatively valenced word stimuli. We expected implicit associations would be demonstrated by reduced AAIAT Total scores from mid- to post-treatment potentially reflecting increased approaching of contexts regardless of valence. We hypothesized that: (1) AAIAT performance would be responsive to ERT during the second half of treatment when the intervention is specifically focused on exposure to approach-avoidance conflict; (2) changes in AAIAT performance during this period would be associated with changes in clinical outcomes; (3) changes in clinical outcomes during the first half of treatment would not be associated with changes in AAIAT performance occurring in the second half. As expected, AAIAT performance significantly changed from mid- to post-treatment, reflecting an increased likelihood of approaching contexts regardless of valence. These changes were related to improvements in quality of life, functional impairment, and negative emotional intensity. ERT shows promise in changing maladaptive approach/avoidance motivational tendencies for individuals with distress disorders, particularly during the second half, when treatment is focused on approach-avoidance content. This study underscores the value of implementing behavioral tasks as complementary tools to self-report measures in furthering our understanding of core mechanisms (e.g., motivation) implicated in the psychopathology and treatment of distress disorders.

情绪调节治疗对广泛性焦虑症患者内隐趋近和回避动机的影响
在情绪调节治疗(ERT)过程中,采用内隐联想测验(AAIAT)的趋近-回避变体,在治疗前、治疗中和治疗后评估了趋近和回避动机的变化,该测验专门针对积极和消极价值词刺激背景下的趋近/回避内隐行为倾向。我们预计内隐关联将通过从治疗中期到治疗后降低的AAIAT总分来证明,这可能反映出无论效价如何,情境的接近都增加了。我们假设:(1)在治疗的后半段,当干预特别侧重于暴露于方法回避冲突时,AAIAT的表现会对ERT有反应;(2)在此期间,AAIAT表现的变化与临床结果的变化有关;(3)治疗前半期临床结果的变化与治疗后半期AAIAT表现的变化不相关。正如预期的那样,从治疗中期到治疗后,AAIAT的表现显著改变,反映出无论效价如何,接近情境的可能性增加。这些变化与生活质量的改善、功能障碍和负面情绪强度有关。ERT在改变患有痛苦障碍的个体的不适应方法/回避动机倾向方面显示出希望,特别是在治疗集中于方法-回避内容的下半年。本研究强调了实施行为任务作为自我报告测量的补充工具的价值,这有助于我们进一步理解涉及精神病理学和痛苦障碍治疗的核心机制(如动机)。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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