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谷氨酸能系统在强迫性行为中的作用:一项系统评价

CRD42023485500

What impact do glutamatergic pharmacotherapies have on body-focused compulsive behaviors, relative to other drugs, placebo, or to non-pharmacological treatments?

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Meta Analysis Id
7286
Evidence Id
15844
Core Evidence Id
15844
Source Meta Analysis Id
7271
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA007271
Crd Id
CRD42023485500
Title
The role of the glutamatergic system on compulsive behavior: A systematic review
Review Question
What impact do glutamatergic pharmacotherapies have on body-focused compulsive behaviors, relative to other drugs, placebo, or to non-pharmacological treatments?
Study Type Included
We will include peer-reviewed controlled trials in which body-focused compulsive behavior is one of the outcome measures (e.g., not only obsessions in OCD) Exclusion criteria: case studies, review papers, papers in which compulsive behavior is not an outcome measure
Condition Being Studied
Body-focused repetitive behaviors, and other compulsive grooming behaviors in humans or other species (e.g., trichotillomania, excoriation disorder in humans; compulsive grooming behavior in mice).
Participant
Inclusion: Humans and non-humans from childhood (> age 5) who display body-focused repetitive behaviors or other compulsive grooming behaviors
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Treatment with a glutamatergic drug, including but not limited to N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), memantine, minocycline, riluzole, L-carnosine, lamotrigine, ketamine, C-cycloserine, glycine, amantadine, topiramate, pregabalin
Comparator Control
Either placebo or comparison to other drug or other targeted psychotherapy intervention.
Main Outcome
Self-reports or professional assessment of compulsive behavior as compared to a control or comparison group, including but not limited to scores on common scales such as the NIMH Trichotillomania Symptom Severity Scale, the Massachusetts General Hospital Hairpulling Scale (MGH-HPS), Generic BFRB Scale 9 (GBS-9), the Trichotillomania Scale for Children (TSC-Child), or the Revised Skin Picking Scale (SPS-R), or a clinical interview.
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
Where available, quantitative measurements of compulsive grooming behavior including physical damage, alopecia/hair loss, lesions, frequency of behavior, etc. in human and non-human animals.
Study Method
Systematic review
Keyword
MeSH headings have not been applied to this record
Contact
Emily Barkley-Levenson, Ph.D. [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Hofstra University https://www.hofstra.edu/psychology/
Funding Source
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
United States of America
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-11-21
Registration Date
2023-12-03
Anticipated Start Date
2023-12-01
Anticipated Completion Date
2024-08-31
Title Cn
谷氨酸能系统在强迫性行为中的作用:一项系统评价
Title En
The role of the glutamatergic system on compulsive behavior: A systematic review
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