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通过移动应用程序进行认知训练以减轻 COVID-19 爆发期间与强迫症相关的痛苦和认知:使用亚临床队列的随机对照试验。

Cognitive Training via a Mobile Application to Reduce Obsessive-Compulsive-Related Distress and Cognitions During the COVID-19 Outbreaks: A Randomized Controlled Trial Using a Subclinical Cohort.

机构信息

Baskent University.

Hacettepe University.

出版信息

Behav Ther. 2022 Sep;53(5):776-792. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2021.12.008. Epub 2022 Jan 8.

DOI:10.1016/j.beth.2021.12.008
PMID:35987538
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8741627/
Abstract

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a persistent psychiatric disorder causing significant impairment in functioning. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated OCD-related symptoms and interrupted access to treatment. Recent research suggests mHealth apps are promising tools for coping with OCD symptoms. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of a CBT-based mobile application designed to reduce OCD symptoms and cognitions in community participants considered at high risk of developing OCD symptoms. Following initial screening (n = 924), fifty-five community participants scoring 2 standard deviations above the OCI-R mean were randomized into two groups. In the immediate-app use group (iApp; n = 25), participants started using the application at baseline (T0), 4 min a day, for 12 days (T0-T1). Participants in the delayed-app group (dApp; n = 20) started using the mobile application at T1 (crossover) and used the app for the following 12 consecutive days (T1-T2). Intention to treat analyses indicated that using the app for 12 consecutive days was associated with large effect-size reductions (Cohen's d ranging from .87 to 2.73) in OCD symptoms and maladaptive cognitions in the iApp group (from T0 to T1) and dApp group (from T1 to T2). These reductions were maintained at follow-up. Our findings underscore the usefulness of brief, low-intensity, portable interventions in reducing OCD symptoms and cognitions during the pandemic.

摘要

强迫症(OCD)是一种持续的精神障碍,会导致功能显著受损。COVID-19 大流行加剧了与 OCD 相关的症状,并中断了治疗的机会。最近的研究表明,移动健康应用程序是应对 OCD 症状的有前途的工具。这项随机对照试验评估了一种基于认知行为疗法的移动应用程序的效果,该应用程序旨在减少被认为有 OCD 症状发展高风险的社区参与者的 OCD 症状和认知。在初步筛选后(n=924),将 OCI-R 平均值高出 2 个标准差的 55 名社区参与者随机分为两组。在即时应用组(iApp;n=25)中,参与者从基线(T0)开始使用该应用程序,每天使用 4 分钟,共 12 天(T0-T1)。延迟应用组(dApp;n=20)的参与者在 T1(交叉)开始使用移动应用程序,并在接下来的 12 天内连续使用(T1-T2)。意向治疗分析表明,连续使用应用程序 12 天与 OCD 症状和不良认知的大幅降低相关(Cohen's d 从 0.87 到 2.73),在 iApp 组(从 T0 到 T1)和 dApp 组(从 T1 到 T2)中均如此。这些减少在随访时仍保持不变。我们的研究结果强调了在大流行期间使用简短、低强度、便携式干预措施来减轻 OCD 症状和认知的有用性。

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