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Yogic Breathing Instruction in Patients with Treatment-Resistant Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Pilot Study

机译:抗治疗性广泛性焦虑症患者的瑜伽呼吸指导:先导研究

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Aim: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and effects of instruction in yogic breathing techniques ( Pranayama ) in patients with treatment-resistant generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in UK secondary mental health services settings. Materials and Methods: Participants were adult primary or secondary care patients with a primary diagnosis of GAD (with or without comorbidity) and persistent anxiety symptoms of at least moderate intensity, despite prior treatment with two or more medications of proven efficacy. Patients participated in group-delivered yogic breathing training and practice for 12 weeks. Structured assessments were performed at baseline, after 1, 2, and 6 weeks of instruction, and at end-point. Participants also completed the antisaccade (emotional variant) task and startle response task at baseline and end-point. Results: At baseline, participating patients ( n = 9) had moderate-to-severe anxiety symptoms and mild-to-moderate depressive symptoms, they attended 84% of offered sessions and provided positive feedback on the content and delivery of treatment. Symptom severity reduced significantly from baseline to end-point. There were greater errors on negative trials compared to neutral trials in the antisaccade task at baseline, and a significant reduction in antisaccade errors for negative stimuli as compared to neutral stimuli between baseline and end-point: but there were no significant differences in either mean heart rate or startle response between baseline and end-point. Limitations: The absence of a control group and small sample size. Conclusion: Yogic breathing techniques proved simple to learn and may be beneficial in reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with treatment-resistant GAD. Yogic breathing had no effect on autonomic arousal, but the reduction in errors to negative stimuli in the antisaccade task suggests an improvement in attention control during the intervention accompanying the reduction in symptoms.
机译:目的:本研究旨在评估在英国二级精神卫生服务机构中,对有治疗抵抗力的广泛性焦虑症(GAD)患者进行瑜伽呼吸技术(Pranayama)指导的可行性和效果。材料和方法:参加者是初次诊断为GAD(有或没有合并症)且至少具有中等强度的持续性焦虑症状的成人初级或二级保健患者,尽管事先使用了两种或多种经证实有效的药物治疗。患者参加了小组提供的瑜伽呼吸训练和练习,持续了12周。在基线时,1、2、6周的教学后以及终点进行结构化评估。参与者还完成了基线和终点的反扫视(情感变体)任务和惊吓响应任务。结果:基线时,参与研究的患者(n = 9)具有中度至重度焦虑症状和轻度至中度抑郁症状,他们参加了84%的疗程,并就治疗的内容和提供了积极的反馈意见。从基线到终点,症状严重程度显着降低。与基线试验相比,中性试验在阴性试验中的阴性试验误差大于中性试验,与基线和终点之间的中性刺激相比,阴性刺激的阴性试验误差显着减少:但平均心率均无显着差异基线和终点之间的比率或惊吓反应。局限性:没有对照组,样本量小。结论:瑜伽呼吸技术被证明简单易学,可能有助于减轻对GAD有抗药性的患者的焦虑和抑郁症状。瑜伽呼吸对自主神经唤醒没有影响,但是减少反扫视任务中负刺激的错误减少表明在伴随症状减轻的干预过程中注意力控制的改善。

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