Rebecca G Etkin, Sigal Zilcha-Mano, Eli R Lebowitz
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摘要
在过去的几年中,家庭调适(FA)在儿童和青少年焦虑症中的作用得到了越来越多的认可。最近的临床试验强调了在治疗过程中评估和解决家庭适应问题的重要性,研究结果表明,家庭适应是治疗成功的重要预测因素。Zilcha-Mano 及其同事(2020 年)的一项研究结果表明,儿童和家长对焦虑症的报告的一致程度对基于儿童和家长的治疗结果具有不同的影响。在本文中,我们旨在提供:(1) 对减少焦虑症是青少年焦虑症治疗的关键因素这一研究的简要概述;(2) 对 Zilcha-Mano 等人(2020 年)的研究进行总结和深入讨论,该研究说明了利用多信息来源的焦虑症报告的潜在重要性。关于后一个目标,我们就临床医生如何将 FA 测量纳入其实践提出了初步建议,以便为焦虑青少年及其家庭带来最大益处。我们还就未来研究如何在这些新发现的基础上,推进 FA 评估方法并提高其临床实用性提出了建议。
Clinical Update: The Role of Family Accommodation in Youth Anxiety Treatment Outcomes.
Over the past several years, family accommodation (FA) has gained increasing recognition for its role in child and adolescent anxiety disorders. Recent clinical trials highlight the importance of assessing and addressing FA within the context of treatment, with findings showing that FA is a significant predictor of treatment success. This clinical update was prompted by such findings, and specifically findings from a study by Zilcha-Mano and colleagues (2020) which suggest that the level of agreement between child- and parent-reports of FA has differential effects on outcomes for child- and parent-based treatments. In this article we aim to provide (1) a brief overview of the research pointing to the reduction of FA as a critical ingredient of youth anxiety treatment, and (2) a summary and in-depth discussion of the study by Zilcha-Mano et al. (2020) that speaks to the potential importance of leveraging multi-informant reports of FA. With regard to the latter aim, we offer preliminary suggestions for how clinicians might incorporate measures of FA into their practice to maximize benefits for anxious youth and their families. We also offer suggestions for how future research can build on these novel findings, advance methods of FA assessment, and promote its clinical utility.