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使用想象暴露的行为回避任务(BATIE):传统的体内行为回避任务的纸笔版本。

The behavioral avoidance task using imaginal exposure (BATIE): a paper-and-pencil version of traditional in vivo behavioral avoidance tasks.

作者信息

Davis Thompson E, Reuther Erin T, May Anna C, Rudy Brittany M, Munson Melissa S, Jenkins Whitney S, Whiting Sara E

机构信息

Laboratory for Anxiety, Phobia, and Internalizing Disorder Studies (LAPIS), Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University.

出版信息

Psychol Assess. 2013 Dec;25(4):1111-9. doi: 10.1037/a0033157. Epub 2013 Jun 3.

Abstract

Behavioral avoidance tasks (BATs) have been used for decades in the assessment of specific phobias, but they also involve a number of prohibitive difficulties. This study investigated a new imaginal/self-report instrument, the Behavioral Avoidance Task Using Imaginal Exposure (BATIE), and evaluated whether it was an efficient paper-and-pencil alternative. Forty-nine adults diagnosed with specific phobias were matched to 49 participants without those particular phobias who served as control participants. The participants were 89.8% female and 79.6% Caucasian and had a mean age of 20.81 years (SD = 3.62). Diagnosis was determined using the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (Brown, DiNardo, & Barlow, 1994). Participants completed a BAT following a BATIE. Results indicated BATIE ratings significantly correlated with BAT performance and ratings. Significant differences were also found between the phobic and control groups on all BATIE ratings (all differences indicated poorer performance or more fear in those with specific phobias). Also, the BATIE scores demonstrated good evidence of convergent and discriminant validity compared to other self-reports, significantly predicted BAT performance even when controlling for those measures of fear and anxiety, and significantly predicted diagnostic severity ratings. Overall, results indicated that the BATIE may be a reasonable alternative to in vivo BATs in certain situations (e.g., clinical practice, unavailability of BAT stimuli).

摘要

行为回避任务(BATs)已在特定恐惧症评估中使用了数十年,但它们也存在一些难以克服的困难。本研究调查了一种新的想象/自我报告工具,即使用想象暴露的行为回避任务(BATIE),并评估它是否是一种有效的纸笔替代方法。49名被诊断患有特定恐惧症的成年人与49名没有这些特定恐惧症的参与者(作为对照参与者)进行匹配。参与者中89.8%为女性,79.6%为白种人,平均年龄为20.81岁(标准差 = 3.62)。使用焦虑障碍访谈量表(布朗、迪纳多和巴洛,1994年)确定诊断。参与者在完成BATIE后完成了一项BAT。结果表明,BATIE评分与BAT表现和评分显著相关。在所有BATIE评分上,恐惧症组和对照组之间也发现了显著差异(所有差异均表明特定恐惧症患者的表现较差或恐惧更多)。此外,与其他自我报告相比,BATIE分数显示出良好的聚合效度和区分效度证据,即使在控制了那些恐惧和焦虑测量指标的情况下,也能显著预测BAT表现,并能显著预测诊断严重程度评分。总体而言,结果表明,在某些情况下(例如临床实践、无法获得BAT刺激),BATIE可能是体内BATs的合理替代方法。

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