结合无指导的网络注意偏差修正和情感性工作记忆训练减少焦虑:一项随机对照试验。

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Cognitive Therapy and Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1007/s10608-024-10565-y
M D Nuijs, H Larsen, A M Klein, R P P P Grasman, R W Wiers, E L de Voogd, E Salemink
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目的:对焦虑的认知脆弱性可以部分地通过注意偏差和控制过程的相互作用来解释。这表明,当以减少焦虑为目标时,同时减少对威胁的注意偏见和加强控制过程将是最佳方法。我们研究了基于网络的注意偏差修正(ABM)与情感工作记忆训练(WMT)相结合是否能有效地减少相对于对照条件下的特质焦虑,以及状态焦虑是否能调节注意偏差修正的效果。方法:在这项预先注册的随机对照试验中,患有高度特质焦虑的成年人(n = 433)接受主动或对照视觉搜索ABM,同时接受主动或对照情绪棋盘WMT训练(2 × 2设计)。在训练前(T1)、训练中(T2)和训练后(T3)以及1、2和3个月的随访中评估特质焦虑(主要结局)。在T1、T2、T3和FU3时评估注意偏倚(AB)和工作记忆(WM)容量。在每次训练前测量状态焦虑。结果:无论训练条件如何,随着时间的推移,参与者表现出特质焦虑的减少。与对照组相比,ABM训练与AB的显著降低相关。WMT训练与WM能力的提高无关。未观察到状态焦虑、基线AB或WM能力的调节作用。结论:研究结果表明,在没有治疗师支持的情况下,当前类型的ABM与基于网络的WMT相结合,在减少超出控制条件的特质焦虑方面并不有效。该研究已在荷兰试验登记处注册(NTR-NL4525, https://www.onderzoekmetmensen.nl/en/trial/23135).Supplementary)。信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可在10.1007/s10608-024-10565-y获得。
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Combining Unguided Web-Based Attentional Bias Modification and Affective Working Memory Training to Decrease Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Purpose: Cognitive vulnerability to anxiety can partly be explained by an interplay of attentional biases and control processes. This suggests that when aiming to reduce anxiety, simultaneously reducing an attentional bias for threat and strengthening control processes would be the optimal approach. We investigated whether a combined web-based Attentional Bias Modification (ABM) with affective Working Memory Training (WMT) was effective in reducing trait anxiety relative to control conditions and whether state anxiety moderated ABM effects.

Methods: In this pre-registered randomized controlled trial, adults with heightened trait anxiety (n = 433) received either an active or control visual search ABM combined with an active or control emotional chessboard WMT training (2 × 2 design). Trait anxiety (primary outcome) was assessed at pre- (T1), mid- (T2), and post-training (T3), and at 1, 2, and 3-months follow-up. Attentional Bias (AB) and Working Memory (WM) capacity were assessed at T1, T2, T3, and FU3. State anxiety was measured prior to each training session.

Results: Irrespective of the training conditions, participants showed a decrease in trait anxiety over time. The ABM training was associated with stronger reductions in AB. The WMT training was not associated with more improvements in WM capacity relative to the control condition. No moderating effects of state anxiety, baseline AB or WM capacity were observed.

Conclusions: The findings suggested that the current type of ABM combined with WMT in a web-based format, without therapist support, was not effective in reducing trait anxiety beyond control conditions.The study was registered in the Netherlands Trial Register (NTR-NL4525, https://www.onderzoekmetmensen.nl/en/trial/23135).

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10608-024-10565-y.

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Cognitive Therapy and Research
Cognitive Therapy and Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Therapy and Research (COTR) focuses on the investigation of cognitive processes in human adaptation and adjustment and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It is an interdisciplinary journal welcoming submissions from diverse areas of psychology, including cognitive, clinical, developmental, experimental, personality, social, learning, affective neuroscience, emotion research, therapy mechanism, and pharmacotherapy.
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