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Protocol for a randomized controlled trial examining multilevel prediction of response to behavioral activation and exposure-based therapy for generalized anxiety disorder

机译:随机对照试验的协议检查对广义焦虑症的行为激活和曝光治疗的反应多级预测

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BACKGROUND:Only 40-60% of patients with generalized anxiety disorder experience long-lasting improvement with gold standard psychosocial interventions. Identifying neurobehavioral factors that predict treatment success might provide specific targets for more individualized interventions, fostering more optimal outcomes and bringing us closer to the goal of "personalized medicine." Research suggests that reward and threat processing (approach/avoidance behavior) and cognitive control may be important for understanding anxiety and comorbid depressive disorders and may have relevance to treatment outcomes. This study was designed to determine whether approach-avoidance behaviors and associated neural responses moderate treatment response to exposure-based versus behavioral activation therapy for generalized anxiety disorder.METHODS/DESIGN:We are conducting a randomized controlled trial involving two 10-week group-based interventions: exposure-based therapy or behavioral activation therapy. These interventions focus on specific and unique aspects of threat and reward processing, respectively. Prior to and after treatment, participants are interviewed and undergo behavioral, biomarker, and neuroimaging assessments, with a focus on approach and avoidance processing and decision-making. Primary analyses will use mixed models to examine whether hypothesized approach, avoidance, and conflict arbitration behaviors and associated neural responses at baseline moderate symptom change with treatment, as assessed using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 item scale. Exploratory analyses will examine additional potential treatment moderators and use data reduction and machine learning methods.DISCUSSION:This protocol provides a framework for how studies may be designed to move the field toward neuroscience-informed and personalized psychosocial treatments. The results of this trial will have implications for approach-avoidance processing in generalized anxiety disorder, relationships between levels of analysis (i.e., behavioral, neural), and predictors of behavioral therapy outcome.TRIAL REGISTRATION:The study was retrospectively registered within 21?days of first participant enrollment in accordance with FDAAA 801 with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02807480. Registered on June 21, 2016, before results.
机译:背景:只有40-60%的患者患有一般性焦虑症的患者经历了黄金标准的心理社会干预措施持久的改善。确定预测治疗成功的神经表达因素可能为更个性化的干预措施提供特定的目标,促进更优化的结果,并使我们更接近“个性化医学”的目标。研究表明,奖励和威胁加工(方法/避免行为)和认知控制对于了解焦虑和可笑性抑郁症可能是重要的,并且可能与治疗结果相关。本研究旨在确定方法避免行为和相关的神经反应是否适中对曝光的焦虑障碍的暴露的相比之下的治疗反应。方法/设计:我们正在进行一个涉及两个10周组的随机对照试验干预:基于暴露的疗法或行为激活治疗。这些干预措施分别关注威胁和奖励处理的具体和独特方面。在治疗之前和后,参与者接受采访并进行行为,生物标志物和神经影像评估,重点是接近和避免加工和决策。主要分析将利用混合模型来检查基线中度症状变化的假设方法,避免和冲突仲裁行为和相关的神经反应,与使用透明焦虑症-7项目规模评估。探索性分析将审查额外的潜在治疗主持人,并使用数据减少和机器学习方法。讨论:本协议提供了如何旨在将现场移动到神经科学信息和个性化的心理社会治疗的框架。该试验的结果对广泛性焦虑症的接近处理有影响,行为治疗结果的分析水平(即行为,神经)和预测因子之间的关系.Trial注册:研究在21日内回顾性地注册第一次参与者注册根据FDAAA 801与ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT02807480。在结果之前于2016年6月21日注册。

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