Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial

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Autor(a) principal: Xavier, Alice Castro Menezes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Souza, Camila Maria Barbieri de, Flores, Luís Henrique Fernandes, Bermudez, Mariane Bagatin, Silva, Renata M. F., Oliveira, Ariadne C. de, Dreher, Carolina Blaya
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/237096
Resumo: Introduction: Although behavioral therapies can effectively treat skin picking disorder (SPD), there is no standardized treatment for improving SPD and its comorbidities and there is no group intervention option. This trial aimed to adapt the Rothbaum trichotillomania protocol to SPD (Study 1) and test its efficacy for treating SPD and comorbidities in individual and group formats (Study 2). Methods: The adapted protocol was applied to 16 SPD patients, who were allocated to group or individual treatment (Study 1). Afterwards, 54 patients were randomly allocated to treatment in an individual (n=27) or group format (n=27) (Study 2). In both studies, assessments of SPD severity, anxiety, depression, clinical status and skin lesion severity were performed at baseline and the endpoint. Results: The adapted protocol was feasible in both treatment modalities (Study 1) and led to high SPD remission rates (individual 63%; group 52%), with no significant difference between intervention types (p = 0.4) (Study 2). SPD, anxiety, and depression symptoms and objective patient lesion measures improved after treatment. There was large effect size for SPD symptom improvement in both treatment types (Cohen’s d: group = 0.88; individual = 1.15) (Study 2). Conclusion: The adapted Rothbaum protocol was effective for SPD remission, comorbidities, and skin lesions, both in individual and group formats.
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spelling Xavier, Alice Castro MenezesSouza, Camila Maria Barbieri deFlores, Luís Henrique FernandesBermudez, Mariane BagatinSilva, Renata M. F.Oliveira, Ariadne C. deDreher, Carolina Blaya2022-04-13T04:50:48Z20200047-2085http://hdl.handle.net/10183/237096001139356Introduction: Although behavioral therapies can effectively treat skin picking disorder (SPD), there is no standardized treatment for improving SPD and its comorbidities and there is no group intervention option. This trial aimed to adapt the Rothbaum trichotillomania protocol to SPD (Study 1) and test its efficacy for treating SPD and comorbidities in individual and group formats (Study 2). Methods: The adapted protocol was applied to 16 SPD patients, who were allocated to group or individual treatment (Study 1). Afterwards, 54 patients were randomly allocated to treatment in an individual (n=27) or group format (n=27) (Study 2). In both studies, assessments of SPD severity, anxiety, depression, clinical status and skin lesion severity were performed at baseline and the endpoint. Results: The adapted protocol was feasible in both treatment modalities (Study 1) and led to high SPD remission rates (individual 63%; group 52%), with no significant difference between intervention types (p = 0.4) (Study 2). SPD, anxiety, and depression symptoms and objective patient lesion measures improved after treatment. There was large effect size for SPD symptom improvement in both treatment types (Cohen’s d: group = 0.88; individual = 1.15) (Study 2). Conclusion: The adapted Rothbaum protocol was effective for SPD remission, comorbidities, and skin lesions, both in individual and group formats.application/pdfengJornal brasileiro de psiquiatria. Vol. 42, no. 5 (2020), p. 510-518.Transtornos mentaisPsicoterapiaTerapia cognitivo-comportamentalSkin picking disorderCognitive behavioral therapyPsychotherapyGroup psychotherapySkin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trialinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001139356.pdf.txt001139356.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain39538http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/237096/2/001139356.pdf.txt8a9cf5e8be9f9f8bee6b6d3bb8257829MD52ORIGINAL001139356.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf232927http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/237096/1/001139356.pdf3c2db46a82f660a364a31659a50d678cMD5110183/2370962023-08-16 03:30:53.025859oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/237096Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2023-08-16T06:30:53Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
spellingShingle Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
Xavier, Alice Castro Menezes
Transtornos mentais
Psicoterapia
Terapia cognitivo-comportamental
Skin picking disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Psychotherapy
Group psychotherapy
title_short Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
title_full Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
title_sort Skin picking treatment with the Rothbaum cognitive behavioral therapy protocol : a randomized clinical trial
author Xavier, Alice Castro Menezes
author_facet Xavier, Alice Castro Menezes
Souza, Camila Maria Barbieri de
Flores, Luís Henrique Fernandes
Bermudez, Mariane Bagatin
Silva, Renata M. F.
Oliveira, Ariadne C. de
Dreher, Carolina Blaya
author_role author
author2 Souza, Camila Maria Barbieri de
Flores, Luís Henrique Fernandes
Bermudez, Mariane Bagatin
Silva, Renata M. F.
Oliveira, Ariadne C. de
Dreher, Carolina Blaya
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Xavier, Alice Castro Menezes
Souza, Camila Maria Barbieri de
Flores, Luís Henrique Fernandes
Bermudez, Mariane Bagatin
Silva, Renata M. F.
Oliveira, Ariadne C. de
Dreher, Carolina Blaya
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transtornos mentais
Psicoterapia
Terapia cognitivo-comportamental
topic Transtornos mentais
Psicoterapia
Terapia cognitivo-comportamental
Skin picking disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Psychotherapy
Group psychotherapy
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Skin picking disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Psychotherapy
Group psychotherapy
description Introduction: Although behavioral therapies can effectively treat skin picking disorder (SPD), there is no standardized treatment for improving SPD and its comorbidities and there is no group intervention option. This trial aimed to adapt the Rothbaum trichotillomania protocol to SPD (Study 1) and test its efficacy for treating SPD and comorbidities in individual and group formats (Study 2). Methods: The adapted protocol was applied to 16 SPD patients, who were allocated to group or individual treatment (Study 1). Afterwards, 54 patients were randomly allocated to treatment in an individual (n=27) or group format (n=27) (Study 2). In both studies, assessments of SPD severity, anxiety, depression, clinical status and skin lesion severity were performed at baseline and the endpoint. Results: The adapted protocol was feasible in both treatment modalities (Study 1) and led to high SPD remission rates (individual 63%; group 52%), with no significant difference between intervention types (p = 0.4) (Study 2). SPD, anxiety, and depression symptoms and objective patient lesion measures improved after treatment. There was large effect size for SPD symptom improvement in both treatment types (Cohen’s d: group = 0.88; individual = 1.15) (Study 2). Conclusion: The adapted Rothbaum protocol was effective for SPD remission, comorbidities, and skin lesions, both in individual and group formats.
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