Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Change during Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Results from a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial

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Chad E. Shenk
Brian Allen
Nancy A. Dreschel
Ming Wang
John M. Felt
Michelle P. Brown
Ashley M. Bucher
Michelle J. Chen
Anneke E. Olson
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Human Development and Family Studies
[2] The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[3] The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
[4] The Pennsylvania State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center,Center for the Protection of Children
[5] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Animal Science
[6] The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine,Department of Public Health Sciences
[7] The Pennsylvania State University,Center for Healthy Aging
[8] University of North Carolina at Charlotte,Department of Psychology
[9] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology | 2022年 / 50卷
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Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy; Respiratory sinus arrhythmia; Mechanisms of action; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Randomized controlled trial;
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Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is a well-established treatment for pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) has been proposed as an adjunct to TF-CBT that may improve treatment effects through enhanced targeting of affect regulation, as indexed by specific changes in the respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). The current study reports results from a randomized controlled feasibility trial (N = 33; Mage = 11.79 [SD = 3.08]; 64% White; 67% female) that measured RSA during Sessions 1, 4, 8, and 12 of a twelve-session TF-CBT protocol and tested whether: 1) TF-CBT + AAT achieved higher average RSA amplitudes relative to TF-CBT alone, and 2) RSA regulation, defined as less variability around person-specific RSA slopes during treatment, explained variation in post-treatment PTSD symptoms. Multilevel modeling failed to support an effect for TF-CBT + AAT on RSA amplitudes (δ001 = 0.08, p = 0.844). However, regardless of treatment condition, greater RSA withdrawal was observed within Sessions 4 (γ11 = -.01, p < .001) and 12 (γ13 = -.01, p = .015) relative to the Session 1 baseline. The average level of RSA amplitude in Session 8 was also significantly lower compared to Session 1 (γ02 = -0.70, p = .046). Intraindividual regression models demonstrated that greater RSA regulation predicted improved PTSD symptoms at post-treatment after adjusting for pre-treatment levels (b3 = 20.00, p = .012). These preliminary results offer support for future confirmatory trials testing whether affect regulation, as indexed by changes in RSA, is a mechanism of action for TF-CBT in the treatment of pediatric PTSD.
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