Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам шведское научное издание Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Журнал имеет первый квартиль, издается в Taylor and Francis AS, его SJR за 2022 г. равен 1,859, пятилетний импакт-фактор 5,7, печатный ISSN - 1651-2316, электронный - 1650-6073, предметная область Клиническая психология. Вот так выглядит обложка:
Здесь два редактора - Александр Розенталь, контактные данные - alexander.rozental@psyk.uu.se
и Марк Пауэрс - mark.powers1@bswhealth.org.
Дополнительный публикационный контакт - per@carlbring.se.
Это рецензируемый междисциплинарный журнал, посвященный применению поведенческих и когнитивных наук в клинической психологии и психотерапии. Журнал публикует современные научные статьи по следующим направлениям:
- клиническая психология и психология здоровья;
- психопатология;
- поведенческая медицина;
- оценка;
- лечение;
- теоретические вопросы, относящиеся к поведенческой, когнитивной и комбинированной когнитивно-поведенческой терапии.
Адрес издания - https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/sbeh20/current
Пример статьи, название - An online self-guided cognitive intervention for unwanted intrusive thoughts about harming infants in new parents: initial randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis. Заголовок (ABSTRACT) Approximately one-fifth of new parents struggle with unwanted intrusive thoughts (UITs) about intentionally harming their child. This study evaluated the initial efficacy, feasibility and acceptability of a novel online self-guided cognitive intervention for new parents with distressing UITs. Self-recruited parents (N = 43, 93% female, age 23–43 years) of children 0–3 years reporting daily distressing and impairing UITs were randomized to the 8-week self-guided online cognitive intervention or to waiting-list. The primary outcome was change on the Parental Thoughts and Behaviour Checklist (PTBC) from baseline to week 8 (post-intervention). The PTBC and negative appraisals (mediator) were assessed at baseline, weekly, post-intervention and at the 1-month follow-up. Results showed that the intervention led to statistically significant reductions in distress and impairment associated with UITs at post-intervention (controlled between-group d = 0.99, 95% CI 0.56 to 1.43), which were maintained at the 1-month follow-up (controlled between-group d = 0.90, 95% CI 0.41 to 1.39). The intervention was deemed to be feasible and acceptable by the participants. Change in negative appraisals mediated reductions in UITs but the model was sensitive to mediator-outcome confounders. We conclude that this novel online self-guided cognitive intervention can potentially reduce the distress and impairment associated with UITs in new parents. Large-scale trials are warranted.
Abbreviations: UITs: Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts PTBC: Parental Thoughts and Behaviour Checklist.
KEYWORDS: Cognitive therapy; self-help; online intervention; internet; parenthood; randomized controlled trial; unwanted intrusive thoughts; taboo obsessions