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超短程行为技能训练治疗针刺伤恐惧症。

Ultra-brief behavioral skills trainings for blood injection injury phobia.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA.

Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

出版信息

Depress Anxiety. 2017 Dec;34(12):1096-1105. doi: 10.1002/da.22616. Epub 2017 Mar 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Blood injection injury (BII) phobia is common, with debilitating consequences to the health and well being of many of its sufferers. BII phobia presents with a unique fear response that can involve drops in blood pressure and ultimately fainting. The aim of this study was to provide proof of concept for a line of brief, easy to implement, video-based interventions for reducing phobic avoidance and fears in BII sufferers. One of the interventions was a novel Hypoventilation Respiratory Training (HRT) aimed at reducing the exaggerated ventilation response (hyperventilation) seen in BII phobia. The response has been linked to cerebral vasoconstriction and fainting symptoms.

METHOD

Sixty BII patients were randomly assigned to one of three 12-min video-guided trainings: Symptom-Associated Tension (SAT) training, Relaxation Skills Training (RST), or HRT. Experiential and cardiorespiratory activity to phobic stimuli was assessed before and after training.

RESULTS

Both SAT and HRT resulted in overall greater reductions of phobic fears and symptoms than RST. SAT significantly increased heart rate during exposure, and HRT led to significantly reduced ventilation, increases in PCO , and elevated blood pressure throughout exposure and recovery. Treatment expectancy was rated equally high across conditions, whereas credibility ratings were highest for HRT.

CONCLUSIONS

Brief, video-based instructions in muscle tension and normocapnic breathing are effective in reducing BII symptom severity and require minimal time and expertise. HRT may be particularly helpful in reducing fainting caused by cerebral vasoconstriction.

摘要

背景

血液注射损伤(BII)恐惧症很常见,会给许多患者的健康和幸福带来严重后果。BII 恐惧症表现出一种独特的恐惧反应,可能伴有血压下降,最终导致昏厥。本研究旨在为一系列简短、易于实施、基于视频的干预措施提供概念验证,以减少 BII 患者的恐惧症回避和恐惧。其中一种干预措施是一种新的低通气呼吸训练(HRT),旨在减少 BII 恐惧症中所见的过度通气反应(过度通气)。这种反应与脑血管收缩和昏厥症状有关。

方法

60 名 BII 患者被随机分配到三种 12 分钟视频引导训练中的一种:与症状相关的紧张(SAT)训练、放松技能训练(RST)或 HRT。在训练前后评估对恐惧症刺激的体验和心肺活动。

结果

SAT 和 HRT 都导致恐惧症恐惧和症状的总体减少明显大于 RST。SAT 在暴露期间显著增加心率,HRT 导致通气减少、PCO 增加,暴露和恢复期间血压升高。治疗预期在所有条件下的评分均相同,而 HRT 的可信度评分最高。

结论

基于肌肉紧张和正常呼吸的简短视频指导在减轻 BII 症状严重程度方面非常有效,所需时间和专业知识最少。HRT 可能特别有助于减少由脑血管收缩引起的昏厥。

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