思维场疗法干预在COVID-19大流行期间改善心理健康:一项随机对照试验

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Ayame Morikawa, Masaki Fujimoto, Yuriko Kawagishi, Tomiyo Fukagawa
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背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行导致心理健康问题大幅增加,日本的自杀率上升了70%。先前的研究表明,思想场疗法(TFT)可以迅速缓解心理困扰。目的:评价在线TFT对心理问题的快速干预效果。设计:本研究采用简短的工作压力问卷,对TFT组和等候名单组(WL)在干预前后进行调查,WL组也在TFT干预前两周进行评估。所有参与者在两周后完成了后续调查问卷。设定:在参与者群体中收集目标心理问题的主观痛苦单位量表(SUDS)得分。参与者:99名参与者被随机分配到TFT干预组和WL组。干预措施:在88名完成TFT干预的参与者中,观察到所有负面情绪的显著减少,包括压力引起的精神和身体反应,易怒,疲劳,焦虑,抑郁和躯体抱怨(p < 0.01)。主要结果测量:248个问题的SUDS评分,包括创伤和焦虑,在TFT干预后从平均7分显著下降到1.5分(p < 0.01),效应量大(dz = 2.15)。结果:在COVID-19大流行期间,短暂的在线TFT干预显着降低了心理压力,持续效果持续2至6周。这表明,在缺乏面对面治疗的情况下,TFT是一种有效的心理健康和自我保健工具。
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Thought Field Therapy intervention to improve mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial.

Context: The COVID-19 pandemic contributed to a significant rise in mental health issues, including a 70 % increase in Japan's suicide rate. Prior studies suggest that Thought Field Therapy (TFT) can rapidly alleviate psychological distress.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of online TFT as a quick intervention for psychological problems.

Design: This study employed the Brief Job Stress Questionnaire, administered to TFT and waitlist (WL) groups before and after the intervention, with the WL group also assessed two weeks prior to the TFT intervention. Follow-up questionnaires were completed by all participants after two additional weeks.

Setting: Subjective Unit of Distress Scale (SUDS) scores for targeted psychological issues were collected across participant groups.

Participants: Ninety-nine participants were randomly assigned to either the TFT intervention group or the WL group.

Interventions: Among the 88 participants who completed the TFT intervention, significant reductions were observed in all negative emotions, including stress-induced mental and physical reactions, irritability, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and somatic complaints (p < .01).

Main outcome measures: SUDS scores for 248 issues, including trauma and anxiety, showed a significant decrease from an average of 7 to 1.5 following the TFT intervention (p < .01) with a large effect size (dz = 2.15).

Results: A brief online TFT intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic significantly reduced psychological stress, with sustained effects observed over two to six weeks. This suggests that TFT is an effective accessible tool for mental health and self-care in the absence of face-to-face therapy.

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Explore-The Journal of Science and Healing
Explore-The Journal of Science and Healing 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
8.30%
发文量
179
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: EXPLORE: The Journal of Science & Healing addresses the scientific principles behind, and applications of, evidence-based healing practices from a wide variety of sources, including conventional, alternative, and cross-cultural medicine. It is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the healing arts, consciousness, spirituality, eco-environmental issues, and basic science as all these fields relate to health.
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