惊吓探针反应作为评估蜘蛛恐惧症暴露效应的工具

Peter J de Jong , Arnoud Arntz , Harald Merckelbach
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在治疗前、治疗后和随访一周时,在行为接近测试(BAT)中向37名雌性蜘蛛恐惧症患者提供引起眨眼惊吓的声探针。为了获得控制性惊吓,受试者还对一块木头(中性前景)和美味食物(积极前景)进行了BAT。在预处理评估中,三种BAT条件下的眨眼惊度无显著差异。在所有情况下,惊吓反应在治疗前比治疗后和随访评估期间更大。这可能反映了在预处理阶段,由于受试者预期会看到蜘蛛,普遍的恐惧诱发的惊吓增强。在一周的随访中,情感效价(BAT条件)与惊吓程度之间出现了预期的线性趋势,尽管此时蜘蛛惊吓程度明显小于治疗前。自我报告的惊吓与眨眼惊吓反应的模式非常相似。目前的研究表明,惊吓反应可能是一个富有成效的结果变量,索引了更常用的结果测量方法未涵盖的恐惧症方面。然而,其预测特性仍有待确定。
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The startle probe response as an instrument for evaluating exposure effects in spider phobia

Before treatment, immediately after treatment and at one week follow up, acoustic probes eliciting eyeblink startles were presented to 37 female spider phobics during a behavioral approach test (BAT). To obtain control startles, the subjects also carried out a BAT with a block of wood (neutral foreground) and a BAT with tasty food items (positive foreground). During the pretreatment assessment eyeblink startle magnitudes did not significantly differ among the three BAT conditions. For all conditions, startle responses were larger during the pre- than during the post-treatment and follow-up assessments. This possibly reflects a general fear-induced startle potentiation during the pretreatment session, due to subjects' anticipating exposure to spiders. At one week follow up, the expected linear trend between affective valence (BAT conditions) and startle magnitude emerged, despite the fact that at this time spider startles were significantly smaller than those before treatment. The self-reported startles closely mimicked the pattern of eyeblink startle responses. The present study indicates that the startle response might be a fruitful outcome variable, indexing aspects of phobia not covered by the more commonly used outcome measures. Yet, its prognostic properties remain to be established.

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