Eleftheria Zafeiri, Agapi Kandylaki, S. Zyga, Ioannis Zarogiannis, G. Panoutsopoulos
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Abstract
Introduction: Anxiety management is one of the most important health issues which is being faced by humans today. Biofeedback, as a method of neurophysiology, has been added to the methods recommended for this purpose. Aim: The aim of the study was to measure the effectiveness of biofeedback method by using Brain Boy Universal Professional in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Methods: The sample of this research study consisted of 50 individuals, suffering from symptoms of anxiety, who underwent biofeedback therapy. For the purposes of this study, the self-administered questionnaire Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety was completed by the individuals both before the initiation of the therapy and after individuals had completed ten sessions of treatment with biofeedback. Results: Prior to biofeedback, 26% of the participants showed mild to moderate anxiety, 12% a medium severity of anxiety and the remaining 62% severe anxiety. After the completion of 10 sessions of biofeedback, 78% of the participants was found to experience mild to moderate anxiety, 12% a medium severity of anxiety and only 10% of severe anxiety. Conclusion: Biofeedback can be a therapeutic method for the treatment of anxiety disorders, giving treatment to patients who do not respond to drugs but also to patients who want to apply to undergo such treatment alongside other therapeutic methods including drugs.
引言:焦虑管理是当今人类面临的最重要的健康问题之一。生物反馈作为一种神经生理学方法,已被添加到为此目的推荐的方法中。目的:本研究旨在通过使用Brain Boy Universal Professional测量生物反馈方法治疗焦虑症的有效性。方法:本研究的样本包括50名患有焦虑症状的患者,他们接受了生物反馈治疗。为了本研究的目的,个体在开始治疗前和完成十次生物反馈治疗后完成了汉密尔顿焦虑自填问卷。结果:在生物反馈之前,26%的参与者表现出轻度至中度焦虑,12%表现出中度焦虑,其余62%表现出严重焦虑。在完成10次生物反馈后,78%的参与者出现轻度至中度焦虑,12%的参与者出现中度焦虑,只有10%的参与者出现严重焦虑。结论:生物反馈可以成为治疗焦虑症的一种治疗方法,既可以治疗对药物没有反应的患者,也可以治疗想申请接受这种治疗的患者,以及包括药物在内的其他治疗方法。