Navarro-Haro María V, Modrego-Alarcón Marta, Hoffman Hunter G, López-Montoyo Alba, Navarro-Gil Mayte, Montero-Marin Jesús, García-Palacios Azucena, Borao Luis, García-Campayo Javier
Personality Disorders Unit, General University Hospital of Catalonia, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón, Zaragoza, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jan 28;10:55. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00055. eCollection 2019.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a very prevalent disorder in primary care (PC). Most patients with GAD never seek treatment, and those who do seek treatment often drop out before completing treatment. Although it is an understudied treatment, Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) indicate preliminary efficacy for the treatment of GAD symptoms, but many patients with GAD present other associated symptoms (e.g., attention deficits) that complicate the treatment. Virtual Reality DBT Mindfulness Skills learning has recently been developed to make learning mindfulness easier for patients with emotion dysregulation who have trouble concentrating. Virtual Reality (VR) might serve as a visual guide for practicing mindfulness as it gives patients the illusion of "being there" in the 3D computer generated world. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of two MBIs (a MBI in a group setting alone and the same MBI plus 10 min VR DBT Mindfulness skills training) to reduce GAD symptoms. A secondary aim was to explore the effect in depression, emotion regulation, mindfulness, and interoceptive awareness. Other exploratory aims regarding the use of VR DBT Mindfulness skills were also carried out. The sample was composed of 42 patients (roughly half in each group) with GAD attending PC visits. After treatment, both groups of patients showed significant improvements in General Anxiety Disorder measured by the GAD-7 using mixed regression models [MBI alone ( = -5.70; < 0.001; = -1.36), MBI+VR DBT Mindfulness skills ( = -4.38; < 0.001; = -1.33)]. Both groups also showed significant improvements in anxiety, depression, difficulties of emotion regulation and several aspects of mindfulness and interoceptive awareness. Patients in the group that received additional 10 min VR DBT Mindfulness Skills training were significantly more adherent to the treatment than those receiving only standard MBI (100% completion rate in MBI + VR vs. 70% completion rate in MBI alone; = 0.020). Although randomized controlled studies with larger samples are needed, this pilot study shows preliminary effectiveness of MBI to treat GAD, and preliminary evidence that adjunctive VR DBT Mindfulness Skills may reduce dropouts.
广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)在初级保健(PC)中是一种非常普遍的疾病。大多数GAD患者从不寻求治疗,而那些寻求治疗的患者往往在完成治疗前就退出了。尽管基于正念的干预措施(MBIs)是一种研究较少的治疗方法,但它对治疗GAD症状显示出初步疗效,然而许多GAD患者还存在其他相关症状(如注意力缺陷),这使得治疗变得复杂。虚拟现实辩证行为疗法正念技能学习最近已被开发出来,以便让那些难以集中注意力、情绪调节失调的患者更容易学习正念。虚拟现实(VR)可以作为练习正念的视觉指南,因为它能让患者在3D计算机生成的世界中产生“身临其境”的错觉。本研究的主要目的是评估两种MBIs(单独的团体环境中的MBI以及相同的MBI加上10分钟的VR辩证行为疗法正念技能训练)对减轻GAD症状的效果。次要目的是探讨其对抑郁、情绪调节、正念和内感受性觉知的影响。还开展了关于使用VR辩证行为疗法正念技能的其他探索性目的研究。样本由42名在初级保健就诊的GAD患者组成(每组约一半)。治疗后,使用混合回归模型,两组患者在通过GAD - 7测量的广泛性焦虑障碍方面均有显著改善[单独的MBI(= -5.70;<0.001;= -1.36),MBI + VR辩证行为疗法正念技能(= -4.38;<0.001;= -1.33)]。两组在焦虑、抑郁、情绪调节困难以及正念和内感受性觉知的几个方面也均有显著改善。接受额外10分钟VR辩证行为疗法正念技能训练的组中的患者比仅接受标准MBI的患者对治疗的依从性显著更高(MBI + VR的完成率为100%,而单独的MBI为70%;= 0.020)。尽管需要更大样本的随机对照研究,但这项初步研究显示了MBI治疗GAD的初步有效性,以及辅助VR辩证行为疗法正念技能可能减少退出率的初步证据。