针对囤积症的书面想象暴露:初步试点研究

Katie Fracalanza, Hannah Raila, Tatevik Avanesyan, Carolyn I Rodriguez
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囤积症(HD)的特点是难以丢弃财物。许多患者拒绝接受治疗或放弃治疗,这可能是由于治疗中包含了居家整理的内容,而患者害怕和回避居家整理。因此,需要制定一些策略,让患者做好整理/丢弃的准备。想象暴露(IE),即想象自己最害怕的丢弃行为,可能就是这样一种策略。本试验初步测试了短期 IE 干预与对照干预的比较。在 3 天内,被诊断患有 HD 的成年人(n = 32)被随机分配到写下并想象他们最害怕丢弃的事情(IE 条件)或中性主题(对照写作 [CW] 条件)。从干预前到一周后的随访中,IE 条件下的 HD 症状有了明显改善,达到了中等到较大的效果;然而,CW 条件下也是如此。比较不同条件下的变化分数,IE 条件下的改善情况与 CW 条件下的改善情况没有明显差异。总体而言,融合教育有助于改善 HD 症状,但此次试验并未表明融合教育比 CW 更有帮助。这就提出了一些重要问题,如可能的需求特征、安慰剂效应或平均值回归等,并对其他评估 IE 实用性的研究的设计和方法产生了影响。
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Written Imaginal Exposure for Hoarding Disorder: A Preliminary Pilot Study.
Hoarding disorder (HD) is marked by difficulty discarding possessions. Many refuse treatment or drop out, which may be due to treatment's incorporation of in-home decluttering, which is feared and avoided. Thus, strategies to prepare patients for decluttering/discarding are needed. Imaginal exposure (IE), or imagining one's worst fears about discarding, could be one such strategy. This pilot preliminarily tested a short-duration IE intervention compared with a control intervention. Over 3 days, adults diagnosed with HD (n = 32) were randomly assigned to either write about and imagine their worst fears about discarding (IE condition) or a neutral topic (control writing [CW] condition). The IE condition showed significant improvements in HD symptoms from preintervention to 1-week follow-up, with medium to large effects; however, the CW condition did as well. Comparing change scores between conditions, the IE condition's improvements were not significantly different than the CW condition's. Overall, IE was helpful in improving HD symptoms, but this pilot did not indicate that it was more helpful than CW. This raises important questions about possible demand characteristics, placebo effects, or regression to the mean, and it has implications for the design and methodology of other studies assessing IE's utility.
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