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青少年肥胖症治疗中的情绪调节训练:一项随机对照试验方案。

Emotion regulation training in the treatment of obesity in young adolescents: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

Trials. 2020 Feb 10;21(1):153. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-4020-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence rates of childhood obesity are increasing. The current multidisciplinary treatments for (childhood) obesity are effective but only moderately and in the short term. A possible explanation for the onset and maintenance of childhood obesity is that it reflects a maladaptive mechanism for regulating high levels of stress and emotions. Therefore, the current RCT study aims to test the effectiveness of adding an emotion regulation training to care as usual (multidisciplinary obesity treatment) in young inpatients (10-14) involved in an obesity treatment program compared to care as usual alone. The research model for this RCT study states that when high levels of stress are regulated in a maladaptive way, this can contribute to the development of obesity.

METHODS

The current study will recruit 140 youngsters (10-14 years) who are involved in an inpatient multidisciplinary obesity treatment (MOT) program. After giving consent to participate in the study, youngsters will be randomly assigned, during consecutive waves, to one of two conditions: care as usual (receiving MOT) or intervention (receiving MOT in addition to emotion regulation training). The training itself consists of 12 weekly sessions, followed by a booster session after 3 and 5 months. The participants will be tested pretraining, post-training, and at 6 months' follow-up. We hypothesize that, compared to the control condition, youngsters in the intervention condition will (1) use more adaptive emotion regulation strategies and (2) report less emotional eating, both primary outcome measures. Moreover, on the level of secondary outcome measures, we hypothesize that youngsters in the intervention condition, compared with the control condition, will (3) report better sleep quality, (4) undergo improved weight loss and weight loss maintenance, and (5) experience better long-term (6-months) psychological well-being.

DISCUSSION

This study will add to both the scientific and clinical literature on the role of emotion regulation in the development and maintenance of different psychopathologies, as emotion regulation is a transdiagnostic factor.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The RCT study protocol is registered at ISRCTN Registry, with study ID "ISRCTN 83822934." Registered on 13 December 2017.

摘要

背景

儿童肥胖症的患病率正在上升。目前针对(儿童)肥胖症的多学科治疗方法是有效的,但只是在短期内适度有效。儿童肥胖症的发生和持续存在的一个可能解释是,它反映了一种调节高水平压力和情绪的适应不良机制。因此,目前的 RCT 研究旨在测试在肥胖治疗计划中加入情绪调节训练对参与肥胖治疗的年轻住院患者(10-14 岁)的常规护理(多学科肥胖治疗)的有效性,与仅接受常规护理相比。这项 RCT 研究的研究模型指出,当以适应不良的方式调节高水平的压力时,这可能会导致肥胖的发展。

方法

本研究将招募 140 名(10-14 岁)参与住院多学科肥胖治疗(MOT)计划的年轻人。在同意参与研究后,年轻人将在连续波中随机分配到两种条件之一:常规护理(接受 MOT)或干预(接受 MOT 外加情绪调节训练)。该训练本身由 12 周的课程组成,之后在 3 个月和 5 个月后进行一次强化课程。参与者将在培训前、培训后和 6 个月随访时进行测试。我们假设,与对照组相比,干预组的年轻人将(1)使用更适应的情绪调节策略,(2)报告更少的情绪化进食,这是两个主要的结果测量指标。此外,在二级结果测量指标方面,我们假设与对照组相比,干预组的年轻人将(3)报告更好的睡眠质量,(4)经历更好的体重减轻和体重维持,以及(5)体验更好的长期(6 个月)心理健康。

讨论

这项研究将增加情绪调节在不同精神病理学的发展和维持中的作用的科学和临床文献,因为情绪调节是一个跨诊断因素。

试验注册

RCT 研究方案在 ISRCTN 注册处注册,研究 ID 为“ISRCTN 83822934”。于 2017 年 12 月 13 日注册。

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