精神病理学症状动态的个性化反馈:一项原理证明研究。

Q2 Psychology
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2017-11-01 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2017.01
Renske Kroeze, Date C van der Veen, Michelle N Servaas, Jojanneke A Bastiaansen, Richard C Oude Voshaar, Denny Borsboom, Henricus G Ruhe, Robert A Schoevers, Harriëtte Riese
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摘要

背景和目的:在提出的精神病理学症状网络方法中,精神障碍被认为是症状之间(因果)相互作用的结果。通过实施这种方法,我们探讨了症状动态的个人反馈是否补充了当前的分类分类和治疗。这个原理证明案例研究的目的是探讨这种跨诊断方法的可行性、可接受性和可用性。方法:在我院老年精神病学三级门诊治疗1例女性患者,年龄67岁,有治疗难治性焦虑抑郁症状。她参加了生态瞬间评估(EMA),该评估包括在两周内对情绪和情境相关项目进行密集的重复测量。网络图提供了项目之间相互作用的可视化,并与患者进行了讨论。结果:与患者讨论网络图。例如,假设并与患者讨论,感觉放松会增加身体活动,在接下来的几个小时内引起身体不适。身体不适引起了压力,因为它的症状与她害怕的躯体焦虑症状相似。这增加了病人的洞察力,表现为躯体症状的压力在她的恐慌症中起着核心作用。这开启了一场关于如何应对躯体(焦虑)症状引起的压力的对话,并为患者提供了一个开始她之前多次拒绝的内感受性暴露干预的理由。局限性:观察到的症状动态可能不能推广到任何其他随机两周。结论:结合复杂症状动态的精神病理学个性化诊断是可行的,是现有分类诊断系统的一个有希望的补充,可以指导干预选择。这一点值得进一步探讨。
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Personalized Feedback on Symptom Dynamics of Psychopathology: A Proof-of-Principle Study.

Personalized Feedback on Symptom Dynamics of Psychopathology: A Proof-of-Principle Study.

Personalized Feedback on Symptom Dynamics of Psychopathology: A Proof-of-Principle Study.

Personalized Feedback on Symptom Dynamics of Psychopathology: A Proof-of-Principle Study.

Background and objectives: In the proposed symptom network approach to psychopathology, psychiatric disorders are assumed to result from the (causal) interplay between symptoms. By implementing this approach we explored whether individual feedback on symptom dynamics complements current categorical classification and treatment. The aim of this proof-of-principle case-study was to explore the feasibility, acceptability and usability of this transdiagnostic approach.

Methods: A female patient, aged 67, suffering from treatment resistant anxious and depressive symptoms was treated in our tertiary outpatient clinic for old age psychiatry. She participated in ecological momentary assessments (EMA), which involved intensive repeated measurements of mood and context-related items during two weeks. Visualizations of the interplay between the items were provided by network graphs and were discussed with the patient.

Results: Network graphs were discussed with the patient. For example, it was hypothesized and discussed with the patient that feeling relaxed increased physical activity, causing physical discomfort in the following hours. Physical discomfort caused stress as its symptoms resembled her feared somatic anxiety symptoms. This increased the patient's insight that stress, expressed as somatic symptoms, played a central role in her panic disorder. This started a dialogue on how to cope with stress caused by somatic (anxiety) symptoms and provided a rationale for the patient to start an interoceptive exposure intervention she had repeatedly refused before.

Limitations: The observed symptom dynamics may not be generalizable to any other random two weeks.

Conclusions: Personalized diagnosis of psychopathology incorporating complex symptom dynamics is feasible and a promising addition to current categorical diagnostic systems and could guide intervention selection. This merits further exploration.

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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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