Clin Psychol Rev. 2011 Jul;31(5):865-71. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2011.03.013. Epub 2011 Apr 5.
A meta-analysis based on 575 participants in 18 studies found Habit Reversal Therapy (HRT) to be an efficacious intervention for a wide variety of maladaptive repetitive behaviors, including stuttering, tics, nail biting, temporomandibular disorder, thumb sucking, and mixed repetitive oral-digital habits. Compared to control conditions, HRT showed a large effect size pre-treatment to final post-treatment assessment, d=0.80. Moderator analyses revealed significant treatment effects for HRT for most moderator levels, indicating that HRT is efficacious in a number of variations for a variety of types of maladaptive behaviors, across a wide range of sample characteristics. The findings provide substantial support for the efficacy of HRT for disorders it is commonly used to treat. The findings are consistent with recent arguments for the classification of HRT as a well-established treatment for tic and habit disorders.
一项基于 18 项研究的 575 名参与者的荟萃分析发现,习惯反转疗法(HRT)对于各种不良的习惯性重复行为是一种有效的干预方法,包括口吃、抽搐、咬指甲、颞下颌紊乱、吸吮拇指和混合性口腔-手指习惯。与对照组相比,HRT 在治疗前至最后一次治疗后评估中显示出较大的效果量,d=0.80。调节分析显示,HRT 对大多数调节水平都有显著的治疗效果,这表明 HRT 在多种变化情况下对各种类型的不良行为都有效,适用于广泛的样本特征。这些发现为 HRT 治疗其常用治疗的疾病的疗效提供了充分的支持。这些发现与最近将 HRT 分类为治疗抽搐和习惯障碍的既定治疗方法的论点一致。