基于网络摄像头的儿童和青少年强迫症在线辅导-单例研究。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Julia Adam, Hildegard Goletz, Paula Viefhaus, Katrin Woitecki, Manfred Döpfner
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目的:虽然在儿童强迫症(OCD)的最新治疗方面有明确的循证知识,但临床实践中仍存在两个主要问题:(1)基于暴露的认知行为疗法(CBT)在可获得性和可及性方面有限或提供不足;(2)尽管基于暴露的认知行为疗法的效应量很大,但其达到的50- 60%的康复率仍有提高的空间。这些问题促使人们越来越关注以新的创新方式提供基于暴露的CBT。本研究旨在评估由治疗师管理的强化在线辅导计划,该计划包括通过视频电话会议(VTC)进行暴露和反应预防,作为每周门诊CBT(混合治疗)的补充。方法:采用AB设计和多信息评分对n = 5例强迫症儿童和青少年进行混合治疗。结果:这一单例研究显示了令人鼓舞的结果,表明混合治疗可以减少强迫症的严重程度和相关的功能损害。此外,在线辅导的满意度也很高。结论:尽管存在一些主要的局限性,但结果支持混合治疗的有效性和可行性。
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Webcam-Based Online Coaching with Children and Adolescents with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders - A Single-Case Study.

Objective: Although there is clear evidence-based knowledge regarding state-of-the-art treatment for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), two main issues remain in clinical practice: (1) Exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is limited in terms of availability and accessibility or is not adequately provided, and (2) despite large effect sizes of exposure-based CBT, the achieved recovery rates of 50-60 % still show room for improvement. These issues have prompted an increasing focus on delivering exposure-based CBT in new and innovative ways. This study aims to evaluate an intensive therapist-administered online coaching program consisting of exposure with response prevention via video teleconferencing (VTC) as an add-on to weekly outpatient CBT (blended therapy). Method: The blended therapy is examined in n = 5 children and adolescents with OCD using an AB design and multi-informant ratings. Results: This single-case study shows promising results, indicating that a decrease in OCD severity and related functional impairment can be attributed to blended therapy. Moreover, satisfaction with online coaching was high. Conclusions: Despite some principal limitations, the results support the effectiveness and feasibility of blended therapy.

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