作为治疗师的马:一个没有“治疗”的马项目对脱离传统学校的青少年的注意力和行为的影响。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of alternative and complementary medicine Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1089/acm.2020.0500
Michael Francis Norwood, Ali Lakhani, Annick Maujean, Martin Downes, Simone Fullagar, Bonnie L Barber, Elizabeth Kendall
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背景:马辅助疗法可以促进处于危险中的年轻人的积极行为改变。然而,它并不总是清楚涉及什么治疗内容,如果一个训练有素的治疗师被包括在内。“治疗”的关键部分——马的治疗效果尚不清楚。目的:调查一个没有治疗师的马术项目对处于“危险”中的年轻人的注意力和行为结果的影响。设计:一个学科内的前后设计。一个小样本也完成了一个控制期。环境/地点:澳大利亚布里斯班郊区的一个小型骑行中心。受试者:12 - 17岁(N = 50;20个女孩;平均年龄13.88岁),就读非传统弹性学校。干预:为期5周的马活动,每次2小时,不包括训练有素的治疗师或特定的治疗内容。结果测量:通过执行功能行为评定量表(BRIEF)和优势与困难问卷(SDQ),在项目前后报告教师外化和内化行为的测量结果。结果:配对样本t检验结果显示,参与马术项目前后BRIEF全球执行评分(平均差异= -5.89),t(36) = -3.377, p = 0.002, SDQ多动评分(平均差异= -0.727),t(43) = -2.244, p = 0.030,具有统计学意义。马的活动可能会扭转问题恶化的轨迹。这可能特别影响与注意缺陷多动障碍相关的症状。结论:马术项目可能为减少青少年不良行为和提高注意力提供了一种替代方法。即使没有特定的治疗内容或治疗师的参与,注意力方面的益处也可能发生。有人提出,其中一些好处直接来自马以及与马的互动;其他的则是语境因素。
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Background: Equine-assisted therapy may promote positive behavior change in young people "at risk." However, it is not always clear what therapeutic content is involved and if a trained therapist is included. The therapeutic effects of the key part of the "therapy," the horse, are not understood. Objectives: To investigate the impact of an equine program without a therapist on attention and behavioral outcomes of young people "at risk." Design: A within subjects pre-post design. A small sample also completed a control period. Setting/location: A small riding center in a rural area of outer Brisbane, Australia. Subjects: Twelve- to 17-year olds (N = 50; 20 girls; mean age 13.88), attending nontraditional flexischool. Intervention: A 5-week program of 2-h long sessions of equine activities that did not include a trained therapist or specific therapeutic content. Outcome measures: Teacher-report measures of externalizing and internalizing behavior were reported before and after the program through the Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) and the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Results: A paired samples t test resulted in the statistically significant reduction of the BRIEF Global Executive Score between pre and post participation in the equine program (mean difference = -5.89), t(36) = -3.377, p = 0.002 and the SDQ Hyperactivity score (mean difference = -0.727), t(43) = -2.244, p = 0.030. Equine activities may reverse a trajectory of worsening problems. This may especially affect symptoms related to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Conclusion: Equine programs may offer an alternative method to reduce poor behavior and improve attention in young people. Benefits in attention may occur even without specific therapeutic content or therapist involvement. It is proposed that some of these benefits come directly from the horse and the interactions with the horse; others are contextual.

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Journal of alternative and complementary medicine
Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Paradigm, Practice, and Policy Advancing Integrative Health is the leading peer-reviewed journal providing scientific research for the evaluation and integration of complementary and alternative medicine into mainstream medical practice. The Journal delivers original research that directly impacts patient care therapies, protocols, and strategies, ultimately improving the quality of healing. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine coverage includes: -Botanical Medicine -Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine -Other Traditional Medicine Practices -Mind-Body Medicine -Nutrition and Dietary Supplements -Integrative Health / Medicine -Yoga -Ayurveda -Naturopathy -Creative Arts Therapies -Integrative Whole Systems / Whole Practices -Homeopathy -Tai Chi -Qi Gong -Massage Therapy -Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine -Integrative Cost Studies / Comparative Effectiveness -Neurostimulation -Integrative Biophysics
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