脑点法在菲律宾女性严重创伤后应激障碍患者中的初步疗效及临床适用性

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Teofilo PALSIMON JR.
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引言:脑灌注(BSP)是一种相对较新的基于神经生理学的创伤后应激障碍治疗方法,它认识到眼睛位置与神经和情绪体验的相关性和相关性。本文旨在检验BSP在三个时间点内改善女性住院患者严重创伤后应激障碍症状的疗效。方法:本研究采用一组前测后测和延迟后测准实验设计,建立并确定不同条件下的因果变化。对有创伤暴露的个体采用不同版本的金标准测量;临床医生管理的PTSD量表5(CAPS-5)和创伤后应激障碍检查表5(PCL-5)。该样本包括13名来自阿拉邦玛丽拉克山的参与者,他们遭受了严重的人际创伤,并在至少两年的时间里出现了显著的创伤后应激障碍症状。他们在治疗师手册的指导下接受了三次BSP治疗,并在三个时间点进行了评估——治疗前、治疗后和治疗完成后两周。主要数据包括自我报告的创伤后应激症状,使用Greenhouse Geisser校正的重复测量方差分析和Bonferroni校正的事后检验进行分析。结果:结果显示,这两种措施都有显著改善,效果大小从0.859到0.979。结论:在α0.01(99%)置信区间下,BSP在减轻创伤后应激症状方面具有显著疗效。在三次BSP会议后,所有参与者都被评估为无PTSD症状至轻度PTSD症状。在短期随访评估期间,治疗效果持续存在。脑定位疗法;治疗效果;创伤后应激障碍
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The preliminary efficacy and clinical applicability of Brainspotting among Filipino women with severe posttraumatic stress disorder
Introduction: Brainspotting (BSP) is a relatively new neurophysiological-based approach to PTSD treatment that recognizes the relevance and correlation of eye position to neurological and emotional experience. This paper aims to examine the efficacy of BSP in ameliorating severe PTSD symptoms among female residential patients across three-time points. Methods: This study employed a one-group pretest-posttest with delayed posttest quasi-experimental design to establish and determine causal change among different conditions. Different versions of gold-standard measures were administered to individuals with trauma exposure; the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale 5 (CAPS-5) and the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist 5 (PCL-5). The sample comprised 13 participants at the Marillac Hills Alabang who incurred severe interpersonal trauma and suffered markedly elevated PTSD symptoms for at least two years. They received three sessions of BSP guided by a therapist’s manual and were assessed at three-time points – pretreatment, posttreatment, and two weeks after the treatment completion. Primary data include self-report posttraumatic stress symptoms, which were analyzed using repeated-measures ANOVA with a Greenhouse-Geisser correction and post-hoc test with a Bonferroni correction. Results: Results showed significant improvements in both measures with large effect sizes from 0.859 to 0.979. Conclusion: At α0.01 (99%) confidence interval, the results suggest that BSP has significant efficacy in decreasing posttraumatic stress symptoms. After the three BSP sessions, all participants were assessed with absent to mild PTSD symptoms. The effects of the treatment persisted during the short-term follow-up evaluation. brainspotting therapy; treatment efficacy; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (ptsd)
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