强迫症的过山车:时型和时间如何影响成人强迫症患者的行为抑制

Eyal Kalanthroff , Yuval Seror , Noa Sagi , Shachar Hochman , Omer Linkovski , Hadar Naftalovich , Helen Blair Simpson
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生物钟是一个人的生理偏好,反映了一个人一天中自然的警觉性模式。研究表明,时间类型会影响强迫症(OCD)患者在一天内的症状波动。然而,这种影响的潜在机制尚不清楚。抑制控制是一种执行功能,对抑制不想要的行为和想法至关重要,对控制强迫症症状至关重要,并受到警觉性水平的高度影响。因此,目前的研究调查了时间类型和一天中的时间对强迫症患者抑制控制的影响,特别是对个别定制的引起症状的图像的反应,使用了一种新的停止信号任务。93名寻求治疗的强迫症患者在连续四天的每天早晚完成了一项量身定制的症状激发停止信号任务。使用晨昏性问卷(MEQ)评估时间类型。停止信号反应时间(SSRT)分别评估中性和个别定制的症状引发图像。与中性试验相比,患者在引起症状的试验中表现出更长的SSRTs(更差的抑制)。最重要的是,在症状激发条件下,时间类型和一天中的时间显著相互作用影响SSRTs:在症状激发条件下,最佳警觉性时间与改善的抑制控制之间存在显著相关性。综上所述,这些结果表明强迫症的抑制控制随时间类型和一天中的时间而变化。这些发现表明,将治疗过程与患者的时间类型相结合可能会提高治疗效果,并且通过增加成功抑制的机会来提高警觉性,可能是缓解强迫症恶性循环的一种方法。
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The rollercoaster of obsessive-compulsive disorder: How chronotype and time of day affect behavioral inhibition in adults with OCD
Chronotype, a person's circadian preference, reflects individuals’ natural pattern of alertness levels throughout the day. It has been shown that chronotype contributes to within-day symptom fluctuations in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, the underlying mechanism of this effect is not yet clear. Inhibitory control, an executive function crucial for suppressing unwanted behaviors and thoughts, is essential for managing OCD symptoms and is highly influenced by alertness levels. Hence, the current study investigated the impact of chronotype and time of day on inhibitory control in OCD patients, particularly in response to individually tailored symptom-provoking images, using a novel version of the stop signal task. Ninety-three treatment-seeking OCD patients completed an individually tailored Symptom-Provocation Stop-Signal Task, every morning and evening for four consecutive days. Chronotype was assessed using the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ). Stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) was assessed for neutral and individually tailored symptom-provoking images separately. Patients exhibited longer SSRTs (worse inhibition) to symptom-provoking trials compared to neutral trials. Most importantly, chronotype and time of day significantly interacted to affect SSRTs in the symptom-provocation condition: A significant correlation was found between optimal alertness periods and improved inhibitory control in the symptom-provocation condition. Taken together, these results indicate that inhibitory control in OCD varies with chronotype and time of day. These findings suggest that aligning treatment sessions with patients' chronotype may enhance therapeutic outcomes and that heightening alertness—by increasing the chances of successful inhibition—might be a way to mitigate the vicious cycle of OCD.
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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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