Mystkowski Jayson L, Mineka Susan, Vernon Laura L, Zinbarg Richard E
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA.
J Consult Clin Psychol. 2003 Apr;71(2):243-50. doi: 10.1037/0022-006x.71.2.243.
Treatment of phobias is sometimes followed by a return of fear. Animal and human research has shown that changes in external and internal contexts between the time of treatment and follow-up tests often enhance return of fear. The present study examined whether shifts in caffeine (C) state would enhance return of fear. Participants who were highly afraid of spiders (n = 43) were treated in 1-session exposure-based therapy and tested for follow-up 1 week later. Participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 groups and received either placebo (P) or C at treatment and follow-up sessions: CC, PP, CP, and PC. Results demonstrated state-dependent learning. Participants experiencing incongruent drug states during treatment and follow-up (CP and PC) exhibited greater return of fear than those experiencing congruent drug states (CC and PP).
恐惧症的治疗有时会伴随着恐惧的复发。动物和人类研究表明,治疗期间与随访测试期间外部和内部环境的变化通常会加剧恐惧的复发。本研究考察了咖啡因(C)状态的改变是否会加剧恐惧的复发。对蜘蛛高度恐惧的参与者(n = 43)接受了为期1节的基于暴露的治疗,并在1周后进行随访测试。参与者被随机分配到4组中的1组,并在治疗和随访期间接受安慰剂(P)或C:CC、PP、CP和PC。结果表明存在状态依赖学习。在治疗和随访期间经历药物状态不一致(CP和PC)的参与者比经历药物状态一致(CC和PP)的参与者表现出更大程度的恐惧复发。