Presentation and Evaluation of a Manual for Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback in Somatic Symptom Disorder

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Verhaltenstherapie Pub Date : 2022-05-02 DOI:10.1159/000522419
L. Klewinghaus, Alexandra Martin
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Background: There is initial evidence for the efficacy of heart rate variability biofeedback (HRV-BF) in depression, anxiety disorders, and functional somatic syndromes. In somatic symptom disorder (SSD), evidence is lacking. The aim of this study was to describe a newly developed HRV-BF brief intervention and to analyze HRV changes, and to examine the applicability and acceptance in SSD. Methods: We analyzed the data of the subsample of a pilot randomized controlled trial (22 subjects with SSD) who received HRV-BF over 4 sessions. We assessed HRV (SDNN: standard deviation of the NN interval, RMSSD: root mean square of successive differences between NN interval, LF: low frequency) and the subjective evaluation and acceptance of the intervention. Results: HRV analyses within therapy sessions showed that individuals learned to increase their HRV significantly during biofeedback sessions and were able to maintain it during self-regulation periods without feedback (SDNN, RMSSD, LF: 5.7 ≤ Ft ≤ 11.1). Moreover, HRV improved across sessions (SDNN). The majority of participants rated the intervention very positively (e.g., satisfaction, improvement in mood and physical well-being). Conclusions: HRV-BF can be learned within 4 sessions and shows positive effects in patients with SSD. Adding HRV-BF to existing treatments, e.g., psychotherapy, seems promising.
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躯体症状障碍心率变异性生物反馈手册的介绍与评价
背景:有初步证据表明心率变异性生物反馈(HRV-BF)对抑郁症、焦虑症和功能性躯体综合征的疗效。在躯体症状障碍(SSD)中,缺乏证据。本研究的目的是描述一种新开发的HRV- bf简短干预,分析HRV的变化,并检查其在SSD中的适用性和接受度。方法:我们分析了一项先导随机对照试验(22名SSD患者)的子样本数据,这些患者接受了4个疗程的HRV-BF治疗。我们评估了HRV (SDNN:神经网络区间的标准差,RMSSD:神经网络区间连续差的均方根,LF:低频)和主观评价和对干预的接受程度。结果:治疗过程中的HRV分析显示,个体在生物反馈过程中学会了显著提高HRV,并且能够在没有反馈的自我调节期间保持HRV (SDNN, RMSSD, LF: 5.7≤Ft≤11.1)。此外,HRV在会议期间有所改善(SDNN)。大多数参与者对干预的评价非常积极(例如,满意度,情绪和身体健康的改善)。结论:HRV-BF可以在4个疗程内学习,并在SSD患者中显示积极的效果。将HRV-BF添加到现有的治疗中,例如心理治疗,似乎很有希望。
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Verhaltenstherapie
Verhaltenstherapie 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift «Verhaltenstherapie» bildet das breite Spektrum verhaltenstherapeutischer Verfahren ab und ist im deutschen Sprachraum das führende Publikationsorgan ihres Fachgebiets.
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