设计一个自助手机应用程序来应对恐慌障碍中的回避行为

M. Paratore, Maria Claudia Buzzi, M. Buzzi
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惊恐障碍(PD)是近年来在世界范围内蔓延的一种焦虑症。PD的诊断是当一个人反复出现惊恐发作时,以身体症状和不安的想法和感觉为特征,迅速出现,在几分钟内达到顶峰,很快消失。惊恐发作,尽管是无害的,相对较短,但非常令人痛苦,并深深影响患者的生活,他们经常发展为广场恐怖症,这是一种焦虑症,导致系统地避开以前发作过的地方。PD通常是一种慢性疾病,药物治疗效果不佳。然而,正念等心理治疗方法已被证明是相当有效的,世界卫生组织鼓励通过自我保健电子保健工具提供这些方法。本文介绍了一款由PD伴轻度广场恐惧症患者设计的自助移动应用程序。这款应用旨在帮助用户应对回避行为。由于地理定位,该应用程序自动检测到“关键地点”(即以前发生过袭击的地方)的附近,并建议正念策略来应对压力,以防止焦虑升级和恐慌。本文描述了拟议应用程序的治疗背景,以及我们在设计阶段努力采用的移动健康最佳实践。在一名患者身上进行的初步试验令人鼓舞;尽管如此,我们指出有必要进行进一步和更广泛的测试,以充分评估我们的做法的有效性。
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Designing a Self-help Mobile App to Cope with Avoidance Behavior in Panic Disorder
Panic disorder (PD) is an anxiety disorder that in recent years has spread worldwide. PD is diagnosed when a person has recurring panic attacks, characterized by physical symptoms and disturbing thoughts and feelings that arise rapidly, reach their peak in a few minutes and soon disappear. Panic attacks, despite being harmless and relatively short, are highly distressing and deeply affect the lives of patients, who very often develop agoraphobia, an anxiety disorder that leads to systematic avoidance of places where previous attacks have occurred. PD is often a chronic condition that does not respond well to pharmacological treatment. However, psychotherapeutic approaches such as mindfulness have proved to be quite effective and their delivery through self-care eHealth tools has been encouraged by the World Health Organization. In this paper, we present a self-aid mobile app designed by and for patients affected by PD with mild agoraphobia. The app is aimed at helping users cope with avoidance behavior. Thanks to geolocation, the app automatically detects the proximity of a "critical place (i.e., where a previous attack has occurred) and suggests mindfulness strategies for coping with stress, in order to prevent anxiety escalation and panic. This paper describes the therapeutic background of the proposed application, as well as the mHealth best practices we strove to adopt in the design phase. Preliminary trials conducted with one patient are encouraging; nonetheless, we point out the need for further and more extensive tests to fully assess the effectiveness of our approach.
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