Utility of Psychophysiological Metrics in Guiding Treatment of Trauma Symptoms: A Systematic Review

Michelle Yang , Noor Mady , Outi Linnaranta
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The reliability of gold standard symptom assessments of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be compromised by memory, emotional or cultural bias. The use of psychophysiological measures may complement psychometrics in tracking changes during treatment in physiological response and emotion regulation. In this systematic review, we integrate knowledge about the correlation between psychometric and psychophysiological measures in 22 prospective studies with trauma-focused cognitive, exposure, pharmacological and other interventions. Our objective was to determine how physiological resting states and reactivity pre- vs. post-intervention correspond to the effect of intervention on PTSD symptoms. Trends towards normalizing physiological resting states and arousal, as measured before and after treatment, were seen to correlate with a psychometric recovery. In patients with significant changes in trauma symptoms, pre- vs. post-treatment resting heart rate, heart rate reactivity to trauma cues and skin conductance decreased, and heart rate variability increased. Electromyography could measure adaptive decreases in startle responses to exposure content. Both blood pressure raw values and reactivity decreased post-treatment following cognitive therapy. Additional longitudinal studies are needed to explore standard testing paradigms that can be used for psychophysiological measures, and the corresponding cut-off levels that can indicate healthy and abnormal treatment response levels. The current findings stress a need for the development of a psychophysiological methodology that is feasible and reliable during experimental and clinical procedures to elucidate the effects of trauma intervention on emotional processing. Systematic review PROSPERO registration ID:CRD42021227774.

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心理生理指标在指导创伤症状治疗中的应用:系统综述
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)金标准症状评估的可靠性可能会受到记忆、情感或文化偏见的影响。心理生理测量的使用可以补充心理测量在跟踪治疗期间生理反应和情绪调节的变化。在这篇系统综述中,我们整合了22项以创伤为中心的认知、暴露、药理学和其他干预措施的前瞻性研究中心理测量和心理生理测量之间的相关性。我们的目的是确定干预前后的生理静息状态和反应性如何与干预对PTSD症状的影响相对应。治疗前后测量的生理静息状态和觉醒的正常化趋势与心理测量恢复相关。在创伤症状发生显著变化的患者中,治疗前后静息心率、心率对创伤线索的反应性和皮肤电导降低,心率变异性增加。肌电图可以测量对暴露内容的惊吓反应的适应性降低。认知治疗后血压原始值和反应性均下降。需要进一步的纵向研究来探索可用于心理生理测量的标准测试范式,以及相应的可指示健康和异常治疗反应水平的截止水平。目前的研究结果强调需要在实验和临床过程中发展一种可行和可靠的心理生理学方法来阐明创伤干预对情绪处理的影响。系统评价PROSPERO注册ID:CRD42021227774。
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Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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