针对 1 型糖尿病青少年的 CBT 应用

IF 2.9 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jennifer Paternostro, Megan Neelley, Joee Zucker, Isabella Xie, Callie Goodman, Andrea Noble, Robert D. Friedberg
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与普通人相比,确诊为 1 型糖尿病的青少年患焦虑症和抑郁症等心理并发症的风险更高。与疾病相关的心理困扰,包括对低血糖的恐惧,会导致青少年不能很好地坚持治疗和控制血糖。1 型糖尿病控制不佳往往会导致不良的健康后果,如酮症酸中毒、视力损伤,有时甚至会导致死亡。认知行为疗法是改善 1 型糖尿病青少年患者健康状况和心理功能的有效方法。因此,本文简要介绍了 1 型糖尿病,并探讨了儿童患者对低血糖恐惧和疾病相关焦虑的作用。此外,本文还讨论了坚持治疗的各种障碍以及家庭冲突的影响。还阐述了不同人群中 1 型糖尿病的临床后遗症以及支持认知行为疗法的研究。接下来,病例描述说明了 1 型糖尿病青少年患者及其家庭所面临的挑战。这一从临床到临床的转化过程展示了对一名拉丁裔男性儿童实施认知行为疗法后取得的有临床意义的改善。我们采用了心理教育、放松训练、认知重组和行为实验等方法。最后,还介绍了治疗的其他注意事项。
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CBT Applications for Youth With Type 1 Diabetes

Youth diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes are at higher risk for psychological comorbidities such as anxiety and depression than the general population. Disease-related psychological distress including fear of hypoglycemia contributes to poor adherence to youths' medical regimes and glycemic control. Poorly managed Type 1 Diabetes often leads to adverse health outcomes such as ketoacidosis, vision impairment, and sometimes death. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a promising method to improve health outcomes and psychological functioning in youth with Type 1 Diabetes. Accordingly, this article offers a brief overview of Type 1 Diabetes as well as examining the role of fear of hypoglycemia and disease-related anxieties in pediatric patients. Additionally, various obstacles to medical adherence and the impact of family conflict are discussed. The clinical sequelae of Type 1 Diabetes in diverse populations and the research supporting cognitive behavioral therapy are delineated. Next, the case description illustrates the challenges for youth with Type 1 Diabetes and their families. This bench-to-bedside translation presents evidence of clinically meaningful improvements from implementing CBT with a Latino male child. Psychoeducation, relaxation training, cognitive restructuring, and behavioral experiments were deployed. Last, additional considerations for treatment were presented.

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Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
118
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive and Behavioral Practice is a quarterly international journal that serves an enduring resource for empirically informed methods of clinical practice. Its mission is to bridge the gap between published research and the actual clinical practice of cognitive behavior therapy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice publishes clinically rich accounts of innovative assessment and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that are clearly grounded in empirical research. A focus on application and implementation of procedures is maintained.
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