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关于同步性如何产生治疗效果的个体特异性理解:研究方案。

An individual-specific understanding of how synchrony becomes curative: study protocol.

作者信息

Zilcha-Mano Sigal, Bouknik Yael, Malka Michal, Krasovsky Tal

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, 31905, Israel.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2025 Jun 6;25(1):587. doi: 10.1186/s12888-025-06539-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Interpersonal interactions are a fundamental part of daily life, shaping mental health in profound ways. Yet, the mechanisms by which these interactions influence mental health remain poorly understood.

AIMS

This research is the first to systematically and prospectively test the conceptual framework proposed by Zilcha-Mano (2024), which introduces the concept of an individual-specific synchrony signature-a trait-like characteristic that distinguishes individuals based on their unique patterns of synchronizing across interpersonal relationships and contexts. It builds on the framework's challenge to the prevailing assumption that higher levels of synchrony are universally beneficial, instead positing that synchrony becomes curative when tailored corrections are made to an individual's signature. Specifically, for synchrony to serve as a mechanism of therapeutic change, the direction and magnitude of the required synchrony adjustments must be tailored to align with the unique characteristics of the individual's synchrony signature.

METHODS

This research uses psychotherapy as a case demonstration of curative relationships, offering a contained environment that combines the authenticity of real interpersonal dynamics with the sterile precision of laboratory conditions for examining synchrony dynamics. Study 1 uses the innovative Synchrony Interaction Paradigm to investigate the existence and characteristics of individual-specific synchrony signatures in a sample of 68 participants, including individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD; N = 34). Study 2 examines how tailored adjustments to these signatures facilitate therapeutic change, using a randomized controlled trial with 78 individuals diagnosed with MDD assigned to therapy targeting interpersonal mechanisms or to a waiting list. Both studies employ multimodal markers (e.g., motion, acoustic, physiological, hormones, and facial expressions) to disentangle the stable trait-like components of synchrony from state-like deviations occurring in real-time interactions with humans and virtual humans.

IMPLICATIONS

This research redefines synchrony as an individual-specific mechanism of change, offering insights into its multi-modal nature and advancing a personalized framework for understanding its effect on mental health. The findings bridge critical gaps in synchrony research and contribute to more targeted and effective therapeutic interventions.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT06749392 submitted on December 12 st 2024.

TRIAL STATUS

Recruitment has not started yet.

摘要

背景

人际互动是日常生活的基本组成部分,以深远的方式塑造着心理健康。然而,这些互动影响心理健康的机制仍知之甚少。

目的

本研究首次对齐尔查 - 马诺(2024年)提出的概念框架进行系统的前瞻性检验,该框架引入了个体特定同步特征的概念——一种类似特质的特征,根据个体在人际关系和情境中的独特同步模式来区分个体。它基于该框架对普遍认为更高水平的同步普遍有益这一假设的挑战,相反,它假定当针对个体特征进行量身定制的调整时,同步才具有治愈作用。具体而言,为了使同步成为治疗改变的一种机制,所需同步调整的方向和幅度必须根据个体同步特征的独特性进行量身定制。

方法

本研究将心理治疗作为治愈性人际关系的案例示范,提供了一个封闭的环境,将真实人际动态的真实性与实验室条件的精确性相结合,以研究同步动态。研究1使用创新的同步互动范式,在68名参与者的样本中调查个体特定同步特征的存在和特征,其中包括重度抑郁症患者(MDD;N = 34)。研究2通过一项随机对照试验,对78名被诊断为MDD的个体进行研究,这些个体被分配到针对人际机制的治疗组或等待名单组,研究如何对这些特征进行量身定制的调整以促进治疗改变。两项研究均采用多模态标记(如运动、声学、生理、激素和面部表情),以区分同步中稳定的类似特质的成分与在与人类和虚拟人类的实时互动中出现的类似状态的偏差。

意义

本研究将同步重新定义为个体特定的改变机制,深入了解其多模态性质,并推进了一个个性化框架,以理解其对心理健康的影响。这些发现填补了同步研究中的关键空白,并有助于开展更具针对性和有效性的治疗干预。

试验注册

clinicaltrials.gov标识符:NCT06749392,于2024年12月12日提交。

试验状态

招募尚未开始。

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