临床催眠和认知行为疗法治疗潮热:范围综述。

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0144
Vanessa Muñiz, Victor Julian Padilla, Cameron T Alldredge, Gary Elkins
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背景:潮热是绝经后妇女普遍存在的问题,但传统的治疗方法,如激素治疗,可能会有不良的副作用。治疗潮热的推荐心理疗法包括认知行为疗法(CBT)和临床催眠,但对这两种疗法的疗效进行深入的比较是有必要的。目的:本综述旨在评价CBT与临床催眠治疗潮热的临床意义和疗效。入选标准:同行评议的初步研究纳入本综述,如果它们以英文发表,使用CBT或临床催眠作为干预,包括潮热结果,并抽样18岁或以上的女性。证据来源:2023年12月至2024年1月,在PubMed、Web of Science和PsycINFO上进行了搜索。图表方法:提取的信息包括符合条件的研究的作者、发表年份、国家、标题、设计、参与者人群、干预类型、对照组、主要和次要结局以及主要发现。结果:在文献检索确定的1847项研究中,有23项研究被纳入本范围综述。虽然CBT被发现对与潮热有关的烦恼和日常干扰有益,但只有调查临床催眠的研究发现,潮热的频率和严重程度有显著降低。结论:根据目前的文献,临床催眠在治疗潮热方面的效果明显优于CBT。虽然这两种方法都能治疗心理困扰,但只有临床催眠能降低潮热的严重程度和频率,因此具有临床意义。讨论了CBT和临床催眠治疗潮热的局限性和未来研究方向。
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Clinical Hypnosis and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Hot Flashes: A Scoping Review.

Background: Hot flashes can be a prevalent issue for postmenopausal women, but traditional treatments such as hormone therapy can have adverse side effects. Recommended psychotherapies for managing hot flashes include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and clinical hypnosis, but an in-depth review comparing the efficacy of both treatments is warranted.

Objectives: The aim of the present scoping review was to assess the clinical significance and efficacy of symptom reduction of CBT and clinical hypnosis as treatments of hot flashes.

Eligibility criteria: Peer-reviewed primary studies were included in this review if they were published in English, used CBT or clinical hypnosis as their intervention, included hot flash outcomes, and sampled women aged 18 years or older.

Sources of evidence: A search was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, and PsycINFO over December 2023 and January 2024.

Charting methods: Extracted information included eligible studies' authors, year of publication, country, title, design, participant population, intervention type, control group, primary and secondary outcomes, and key findings.

Results: Of the 1847 studies identified by the literature search, 23 studies were included in this scoping review. While CBT was found to benefit bother and daily interference related to hot flashes, only studies investigating clinical hypnosis found significant reductions in the frequency and severity of hot flashes.

Conclusions: Clinical hypnosis was found to outperform CBT by a large effect in treatment for hot flashes based on the current state of the literature. While both modalities treat psychological distress, only clinical hypnosis demonstrates the ability to reduce the severity and frequency of hot flashes, thus showing clinical significance. Limitations and future directions for research into CBT and clinical hypnosis for hot flashes are discussed.

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