Thomas C Neylan, Laura A Muratore, Chanda L Williams, Martha Schmitz, Courtney V Valdez, Shira Maguen, Aoife O'Donovan, D Parker Kelley, Thomas J Metzler, Beth E Cohen, Anna C West, Jordan D V Phan, Victor Antonetti, Olga Mayzel, Jennifer A Hlavin, Margaret A Chesney, Wolf E Mehling
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摘要
目前还没有报道的随机试验测试运动与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的主动比较物。这项随机临床试验评估了团体运动与心理教育在改善PTSD退伍军人生活质量和减轻症状严重程度方面的有效性。符合当前PTSD (DSM-5)标准和/或认可中度PTSD症状(CAPS 5评分≥23)的退伍军人被随机分配到治疗组。综合运动(IE)结合健身运动(有氧运动,阻力训练,伸展)与正念身体/呼吸意识与恢复课程(REC)心理教育控制条件。共纳入84名受试者,其中41名受试者随机分为IE组,43名受试者随机分为REC组。两组WHOQOL心理域的变化前后无显著差异。两组患者的cap -5总分均有适度下降(IE: -8.2 (9.9), p
Group integrated exercise versus recovery class for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized clinical trial.
There are no reported randomized trials testing exercise versus an active comparator for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This randomized clinical trial assessed the effectiveness of group exercise versus psychoeducation to improve quality of life and reduces symptomatic severity in Veterans with PTSD. Veterans who met criteria for current PTSD (DSM-5) and/or endorsed moderate levels of PTSD symptoms (CAPS 5 score ≥ 23) were randomly assigned to treatment. Integrative Exercise (IE) combines fitness exercises (aerobics, resistance training, stretching) with mindful body/breath awareness versus Recovery Class (REC) psychoeducation control condition. A total of 84 participants were enrolled of which 41 participants were randomized to IE and 43 participants to REC. There were no significant pre-post differences in change in the WHOQOL Psychological Domain in either group. There was a modest reduction in the total CAPS-5 score in both groups (IE: -8.2 (9.9), p < .001: REC: -7.8 (2.0), p < .001) but no differences across the two conditions. In the IE subsample that was remote, there was a greater improvement in PTSD symptom severity (F[1, 50] = 4.62, p = .036) and in in the WHOQOL Psychological Domain (F(1, 47) = 6.46, p = .014) in those who attended more sessions. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02856412 (registration date: February 27, 2017).
期刊介绍:
BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.