Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, 301 Wilson Hall, 111 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2011 Mar;42(1):117-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2010.07.007. Epub 2010 Aug 6.
The present study examines the relative contributions of changes in state fear and disgust emotions to improvements in spider phobia observed with exposure-based treatment. Sixty-one treatment-seeking spider fearful individuals underwent a one-session exposure in vivo treatment. Growth curve analyses indicated that treatment was associated with significant improvements in state fear and disgust reactions to a live spider and self-reported trait spider phobia symptoms. Mediation analyses demonstrated that changes over time in state fear and disgust each explained unique variance in improvements in phobic symptoms over time. Examination of the effect size of the mediated pathways suggests that changes in fear and changes in disgust are important to reductions in the severity of spider phobia symptoms during exposure-based treatment. The implications of these findings for conceptualizing the role of fear and disgust emotions in the maintenance and treatment of spider phobia are discussed.
本研究考察了状态恐惧和厌恶情绪变化对暴露治疗中观察到的蜘蛛恐惧症改善的相对贡献。61 名寻求蜘蛛恐惧症治疗的个体接受了单次现场暴露治疗。增长曲线分析表明,治疗与对活蜘蛛和自我报告的特质蜘蛛恐惧症症状的状态恐惧和厌恶反应的显著改善相关。中介分析表明,状态恐惧和厌恶随时间的变化各自解释了随时间推移的恐惧症症状改善的独特方差。对中介途径的效应大小的检查表明,在暴露治疗过程中,恐惧和厌恶的变化对于降低蜘蛛恐惧症症状的严重程度很重要。这些发现对于理解恐惧和厌恶情绪在蜘蛛恐惧症的维持和治疗中的作用具有重要意义。