Department of Psychological Science, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX 78539, USA.
Mil Med. 2024 Aug 30;189(9-10):e1903-e1909. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usae003.
Emerging research has provided tentative support for the use of heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) as a treatment for several psychological disorders, with meta-analyses providing compelling evidence for HRVB as a promising treatment for anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Given the prevalence of PTSD in military veterans and the comparatively lower benefit and higher attrition rate of traditional psychological treatment for PTSD relative to civilian counterparts, it is important to examine complementary and alternative treatment approaches such as HRVB in this population. Although studies of HRVB for PTSD have been conducted with military veterans, they have involved relatively small sample sizes, limiting interpretation. To address this, the current article presents a comprehensive meta-analysis, consolidating existing literature to more accurately evaluate the efficacy of HRVB in reducing PTSD symptoms within military populations.
This meta-analysis was conducted according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines, and our protocol was registered with PROSPERO to increase review transparency. A literature search of HRVB interventions was conducted using PubMed, PsycINFO, Military Database, PTSDPubs, and EBSCO's Psychological and Behavioral Sciences Collection.
Five studies met eligibility criteria, providing a combined sample size of 95 military services members. For all studies, effect sizes were negative, indicating a reduction in PTSD symptoms. Effect sizes ranged from -1.614 to -0.414, resulting in an overall moderate to large mean effect for HRVB (Hedges's g = -0.557; 95% confidence interval = -0.818 to -0.296; P < .001). Additionally, cumulative attrition was 5.8%, significantly lower than commonly reported rates for evidence-based treatments (16%-36%).
The present study is the first meta-analysis to examine HRVB as a treatment for military service members with PTSD. Results indicate that HRVB may be a viable treatment approach to reduce PTSD symptomatology. Low attrition rates, ease of accessibility, and favorable participant outlook serve as additional benefits for the use of HRVB.
新兴研究为心率变异性生物反馈(HRVB)作为几种心理障碍的治疗方法提供了初步支持,荟萃分析为 HRVB 作为一种有前途的焦虑、抑郁和 PTSD 治疗方法提供了令人信服的证据。鉴于 PTSD 在退伍军人中的普遍存在,以及与平民相比,传统的 PTSD 心理治疗的相对较低的获益和较高的脱落率,在这一人群中检查 HRVB 等补充和替代治疗方法非常重要。虽然已经对 PTSD 的 HRVB 进行了研究,但这些研究涉及的退伍军人样本相对较小,限制了研究结果的解释。为了解决这个问题,本文提出了一项全面的荟萃分析,整合了现有文献,以更准确地评估 HRVB 在减少军事人群 PTSD 症状方面的疗效。
这项荟萃分析是根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行的,我们的方案已在 PROSPERO 上注册,以提高审查透明度。使用 PubMed、PsycINFO、Military Database、PTSDPubs 和 EBSCO 的心理和行为科学收藏对 HRVB 干预进行了文献检索。
五项研究符合入选标准,共纳入 95 名军事服务人员。对于所有研究,效应大小均为负值,表明 PTSD 症状减轻。效应大小范围从-1.614 到-0.414,表明 HRVB 的总体平均效应为中等至较大(Hedges's g=-0.557;95%置信区间=-0.818 至-0.296;P<0.001)。此外,累积脱落率为 5.8%,明显低于证据为基础的治疗方法(16%-36%)的常见报告率。
本研究是第一项检查 HRVB 作为 PTSD 退伍军人治疗方法的荟萃分析。结果表明,HRVB 可能是一种可行的治疗方法,可减少 PTSD 症状。低脱落率、易于获得性和有利的参与者前景是使用 HRVB 的额外好处。