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Psychotherapeutische und medikamentöse Behandlung der kindlichen Zwangsstörung

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1024/1422-4917/a000147

Zur Behandlung der kindlichen Zwangsstörung werden kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutische (KVT) und medikamentöse Interventionen eingesetzt. Insbesondere kombiniert sind diese Behandlungen gut wirksam, dennoch zeigen sich ca. 40 % der Behandelten auch nach der Therapie noch symptomatisch. Die am besten evaluierte Methode der KVT ist die Exposition mit Reaktionsverhinderung, die auf dem Prinzip der Habituation beruht. Neuere kognitive und metakognitive Techniken fokussieren auf die Modifikation von Erwartungen und haben vielleicht das Potential, die Wirksamkeit der Behandlung zu verbessern. Selektive Serotonin-Wiederaufnahme-Hemmer (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, SSRIs) stellen die Medikamente der ersten Wahl zur Behandlung der kindlichen Zwangsstörung dar. Wenn die Patienten bei ausreichend langer Gabe nicht auf die Medikation ansprechen, sollte ein Therapieversuch mit einem alternativen SSRI oder mit Clomipramin durchgeführt werden. Bei einem erneuten Scheitern der Behandlung kann eine Augmentation mit einer Kombination zweier SSRIs bzw. einem SSRI und Clomipramin oder einem SSRI und einem (atypischen) Neuroleptikum erfolgen. Nach einer erfolgreichen Behandlung sollte das Ausschleichen der Medikation sehr langsam erfolgen. Erste Studien zum Einsatz neuer Substanzen wie dem Glutamatantagonisten Riluzol liegen für das Kindes- und Jugendalter vor.


Psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatment of pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacological treatments are often applied in cases of pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Especially in combination both methods are particularly efficacious; nonetheless, 40 % of all patients treated remain symptomatic. Exposure with response prevention, based on the principle of habituation, is the intervention with the best evidence. More recent cognitive and metacognitive treatments focus on modifying expectations and may have the potential to improve treatment efficacy. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the first line of treatment in severe cases of OCD. With treatment resistance, the SSRI should be changed, or alternatively clomipramine can be employed. Augmentation strategies suggest the combination of two SSRIs, SSRI und clomipramin, or SSRI and (atypical) neuroleptics. Following successful treatment, medication should be reduced very slowly. Novel treatments in children and adolescent have been reported for antiglutamatergic agents as riluzole or D-cycloserine, a partial agonist of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA).

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