Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 2022 May;55(5):709-716. doi: 10.1002/eat.23695. Epub 2022 Feb 24.
: Just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs), momentary interventions delivered at identified times of risk, may improve skill utilization during cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-E) for bulimia-spectrum eating disorders (BN-EDs). JITAIs may be especially helpful for individuals with self-regulation deficits, including emotion regulation deficits and elevated impulsivity.
: Participants ( = 55 with BN-EDs) received 16 sessions of CBT-E with electronic self-monitoring and were randomized to receive JITAIs (JITAIs-On) or not receive JITAIs (JITAIs-Off). Baseline Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) and UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale (UPPS-P) total scores were examined as moderators of baseline to post-treatment change in binge episodes, compensatory behaviors, and Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) global score using repeated measures ANOVAs.
: Emotion regulation difficulties significantly moderated compensatory behavior change ([1, 51] = 4.31, = .04, η = 0.08) such that individuals with emotion regulation deficits demonstrated greater improvements in the JITAIs-On condition. Impulsivity moderated change in binge episodes ([1, 51] = 8.94, = .004, η = 0.15) and compensatory behaviors ([1, 51] = 7.83, = .007, η = 0.13), such that individuals with high impulsivity showed greater improvement in the JITAIs-On condition. Neither DERS nor UPPS-P scores moderated EDE global score change.
: JITAIs appear particularly beneficial for facilitating skill use during treatment for BN-EDs for individuals with self-regulation deficits, yielding improved treatment outcomes.
: Reminders to use therapy skills that are delivered via smartphone as an individual goes about their daily life may improve treatment response among individuals with bulimia nervosa who have difficulty coping with emotions or who tend to act impulsively. Results from this study indicate that individuals with these difficulties benefitted more from cognitive-behavioral therapy when it was accompanied by in-the-moment reminders to use therapeutic skills, which may facilitate long-term recovery.
CLINICAL TRIALS.GOV REGISTRATION NUMBER:: NCT03673540.
即时适应干预(JITAI)是在确定的风险时刻提供的瞬间干预,可以提高认知行为疗法(CBT-E)治疗贪食症谱系进食障碍(BN-EDs)中的技能利用率。JITAI 可能对自我调节缺陷的个体特别有帮助,包括情绪调节缺陷和冲动性升高。
参与者(= 55 名 BN-EDs)接受了 16 节 CBT-E 治疗,并进行电子自我监测,随机分为接受 JITAI(JITAI-On)或不接受 JITAI(JITAIs-Off)。使用重复测量方差分析,以基线到治疗后暴食发作、补偿行为和饮食障碍检查(EDE)总分的变化为因变量,以基线 Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale(DERS)和 UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale(UPPS-P)总分作为调节变量。
情绪调节困难显著调节了补偿行为的变化([1,51]=4.31,=0.04,η=0.08),表明情绪调节缺陷的个体在 JITAI-On 条件下表现出更大的改善。冲动性调节了暴食发作的变化([1,51]=8.94,=0.004,η=0.15)和补偿行为的变化([1,51]=7.83,=0.007,η=0.13),表明高冲动性的个体在 JITAI-On 条件下表现出更大的改善。DERS 和 UPPS-P 评分均未调节 EDE 总分的变化。
JITAI 似乎特别有助于促进 BN-EDs 治疗中自我调节缺陷个体的技能使用,从而改善治疗效果。
通过智能手机向个人发送有关使用治疗技能的提醒,以便他们在日常生活中使用,可能会改善患有情绪障碍或倾向于冲动行为的暴食症患者的治疗反应。这项研究的结果表明,当 CBT 伴随着使用治疗技能的即时提醒时,这些有困难的个体从认知行为疗法中获益更多,这可能有助于长期康复。
NCT03673540。