Maarit Pelzer, Jessica Werthmann, Christian Fleischhaker, Jennifer Svaldi, B. Tuschen-Caffier
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摘要
背景 神经性厌食症(AN)是一种严重的精神疾病,通常在青春期发病,如果不及时治疗,往往会转为慢性病。身体不满意是厌食症的核心特征。镜像暴露(ME)是一种有效的治疗方法,可以解决成年进食障碍患者对身体不满意的问题,但对青少年进行镜像暴露的效果却证据有限。镜像暴露对身体不满意产生影响的一个潜在机制是改变与身体相关的注意偏差。然而,这一机制仍有待实证检验。因此,本研究的目的有两个:首先,我们旨在测试ME是否能减少青少年自闭症患者对身体的不满和相关症状。此外,我们还旨在研究ME是否会改变身体相关注意力的偏差,这可能是ME的作用机制之一。 方法 对患有AN的青少年患者进行随机分组,在四周内接受12次ME治疗(每周3次ME治疗)或等待治疗。主要结果包括身体不满意度和相关的AN症状。此外,在基线和治疗后,通过眼动追踪和两种范式评估与身体相关的注意力偏差。此外,每周还收集过程变量。此外,在研究结束 12 周后,还将对 ME 的可接受性进行评估。 讨论 本研究的主要目的是评估高频和高强度ME治疗AN青少年身体不满意的效果。此外,我们还希望阐明身体刺激的注意偏差变化是否是ME改变身体不满意度的内在机制。
Mirror exposure training for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (MIRADAN): Cognitive mechanisms of body disturbance – A study protocol
Background
Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a severe mental illness, which typically develops in adolescence and, if left untreated, often becomes chronic. Body dissatisfaction is a core characteristic of AN. Mirror exposure (ME) is an effective therapeutic technique to tackle body dissatisfaction in adult patients with eating disorders, but there is limited evidence for the effects of ME in adolescence. One potential mechanism underlying effects of ME on body dissatisfaction is change in body-related attention bias. However, this mechanism remains to be empirically tested. Accordingly, the aim of the current study is twofold: primarily, we aim to test if ME can reduce body dissatisfaction and associated symptoms in adolescent patients with AN. Additionally, we aim to investigate whether change in biased body-related attention due to ME is a possible mechanism of action.
Method
Adolescent patients with AN are randomized to either 12 sessions of ME (3 ME-sessions/week) or wait-list within four weeks. Main outcomes include body dissatisfaction and associated symptoms of AN. Moreover, body-related attention bias is assessed at baseline and post-treatment by means of eye-tracking with two paradigms. Further, process variables are collected weekly. In addition, 12 weeks after end of the study, the acceptability of the ME is assessed.
Discussion
The main aim of the study is to evaluate high-frequency and high-intense ME for treating body dissatisfaction in adolescents with AN. In addition, we would like to clarify whether change in attentional bias for body stimuli is a mechanism underlying change in body dissatisfaction due to ME.