针对青少年和成人唐氏综合症的焦虑治疗现状:范围界定快速审查结果

Jill C. Fodstad , Lauren B. Jones , Micah Iticovici , Rachel M. Russell , Molly Bullington , Emily Meudt
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据悉,患有唐氏综合症的青少年和成人会表现出与各种焦虑症一致的症状。虽然以证据为基础的治疗方法(包括心理疗法和精神药理学)可以有效治疗神经畸形人群的焦虑症,但人们对唐氏综合症患者的焦虑症治疗方法却知之甚少。我们于 2023 年 4 月进行了一次范围界定快速审查,以确定有哪些治疗方法可用于治疗患有唐氏综合症的青少年和成人的焦虑症、这些治疗方法的质量及其与当前循证实践的一致性。在 1981 年至 2022 年间共发表了 11 篇文章,主要是单个病例或系列病例,针对的是被诊断为特定恐惧症、选择性缄默症、广泛性焦虑症、恐旷症伴恐慌症和非特异性焦虑症状的唐氏综合症青少年和成人患者。最常使用的干预措施符合循证焦虑治疗指南,包括心理疗法、补充和替代医学以及精神药理学。虽然大多数研究报告了积极的治疗反应,显示治疗后焦虑症状有所减轻,但这些研究的质量和可推广性主要较差。我们需要对 DS 群体焦虑症状的治疗效果进行更严格的评估研究,以便为解决这一弱势群体的焦虑症问题制定指导方针。
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The state of anxiety treatments for adolescents and adults down syndrome: Results from a scoping rapid review

Adolescents and adults with Down syndrome are noted to display symptoms consistent with various anxiety disorders. While evidenced-based practices, including psychotherapies and psychopharmacology, exist and effectively treat anxiety in neurotypical populations, less is known about anxiety treatments for persons with Down syndrome. A scoping rapid review was conducted in April 2023 to determine what treatments are being used to target anxiety in adolescents and adults with Down syndrome, the quality of those treatments, and their alignment with current evidence-based practices. A total of eleven articles, primarily single case or case series, published between 1981 and 2022 were identified targeting adolescents and adults with Down syndrome diagnosed with specific phobias, selective mutism, generalized anxiety disorder, agoraphobia with panic, and non-specific anxiety symptoms. Interventions used most often aligned with evidence-based anxiety treatment guidelines and included psychotherapy, complementary and alternative medicine, and psychopharmacology. While most studies reported positive treatment responses showing reductions in anxiety symptoms post-treatment, the quality and generalizability of the studies was primarily poor. More rigorous research evaluating the effects of treatment for anxiety symptoms in the DS population are needed to develop guidelines to address anxiety disorders in this vulnerable population.

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Journal of mood and anxiety disorders
Journal of mood and anxiety disorders Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General), Behavioral Neuroscience
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