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An investigation of general predictors for cognitive–behavioural therapy outcome for anxiety disorders in a routine clinical setting

机译:在常规临床环境中对焦虑症认知行为治疗结果的一般预测因素的调查

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Introduction Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is effective for treating anxiety disorders and is offered in most mental health services around the world. However, a relatively large number of patients with anxiety disorders do not benefit from CBT, experience relapses or drop out. Reliable predictors of treatment effects are lacking. The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive value of emotion regulation and attentional control for CBT outcome in a routine setting. Methods and analysis In this prospective and practice-based study, 112 patients with anxiety disorders referred for manual-based group CBT at two psychiatric outpatient clinics will be recruited. Emotion regulation, severity of anxiety and attentional control will be assessed with self-report measures and with an experimental computer-based attentional control task at baseline, post-treatment and at a 6-month follow-up. Emotion regulation will be measured with Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, severity of anxiety will be assessed with Beck Anxiety Inventory and attentional control will be measured with the self-report questionnaire, Attention Control Scale, and with an experimental computer-based attentional control task based on theory of visual attention. Data will be analysed using multilevel mixed-effects modelling. Ethics and dissemination The study is approved by the Danish National Ethical Board, the Department of Psychology Ethical Board, University of Copenhagen and by the Danish Data Protection Agency. Study findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journal publications and conference presentations. The Danish Committee System on Health Research Ethics has been notified about the project. Trial registration number NCT02638363.
机译:简介认知行为疗法(CBT)可有效治疗焦虑症,并且在全球大多数心理健康服务中都提供。但是,相当多的焦虑症患者不能从CBT中受益,经历复发或辍学。缺乏可靠的治疗效果预测指标。这项研究的目的是调查在常规情况下情绪调节和注意控制对CBT结果的预测价值。方法和分析在这项前瞻性研究和以实践为基础的研究中,将招募在两家精神科门诊诊所接受基于手动CBT组治疗的112名焦虑症患者。情绪调节,焦虑的严重程度和注意力控制将通过自我报告的方法以及在基线,治疗后和6个月的随访中通过基于计算机的实验性注意力控制任务进行评估。情绪调节将通过“情绪调节问卷”中的难度来衡量,焦虑的严重程度将通过贝克焦虑量表进行评估,注意力控制将通过自我报告调查表,注意力控制量表以及基于实验的基于计算机的注意力控制任务进行测量关于视觉注意的理论。数据将使用多级混合效应建模进行分析。伦理与传播这项研究得到丹麦国家伦理委员会,哥本哈根大学心理学系伦理委员会和丹麦数据保护局的批准。研究结果将通过同行评审的期刊出版物和会议演讲进行传播。丹麦卫生研究伦理委员会系统已收到有关该项目的通知。试用注册号NCT02638363。

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