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神经认知补救疗法:一种提高社区生活飞行员抑郁和焦虑认知能力的有前景的方法
Authors Nuralieva N , Chang M, Huang L, TS S
Received 12 December 2023
Accepted for publication 11 June 2024
Published 5 August 2024 Volume 2024:17 Pages 2919—2939
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S446634
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 6
Editor who approved publication: Dr Bao-Liang Zhong
Nargiza Nuralieva,1,2 Ming Chang,1,2 Lei Huang,1,2 Sanjayan TS3
1School of Psychology, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710062, People’s Republic of China; 2Shaanxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710062, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Education, Goa University, Goa, India
Correspondence: Ming Chang, Email changming@snnu.edu.cn
Abstract: Depression and anxiety are pervasive mental health issues, affecting millions globally and often accompanied by cognitive impairments with significant repercussions in daily life and professions, particularly in safety-critical roles like community-living pilots. This exploration assesses Neurocognitive Remediation Therapy (NRT) as an innovative solution for addressing cognitive deficits linked to depression and anxiety in these pilots. Theoretical underpinnings of NRT draw from cognitive rehabilitation, neuropsychology, and neuroplasticity principles. Depression and anxiety often manifest as cognitive deficits, impacting attention, memory, executive functions, and decision-making. NRT interventions aim to address these impairments by enhancing cognitive flexibility, attentional control, and memory through training exercises and cognitive restructuring, empowering individuals to regain cognitive functionality and adaptability. Empirical evidence supports NRT’s efficacy in enhancing cognitive functioning, showing significant improvements in attention, memory, and executive functions. This review focuses on NRT’s potential to improve cognition in community pilots, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing cognitive deficits and enhancing job performance, even in high-pressure environments like aviation. The practical implications of NRT for pilots are profound. Tailored programs can address specific cognitive challenges, such as maintaining vigilance and decision-making under stress. Integrating NRT into training regimens enhances skill sets and mental resilience, contributing to safety and success. Additionally, NRT positively impacts emotional well-being, reducing stress and improving overall quality of life. In Conclusion, NRT emerges as a promising intervention for enhancing cognitive functioning in community-living pilots with depression and anxiety. Evidence suggests its potential to improve performance, job satisfaction, and overall well-being. Further research and implementation are crucial to fully realize its benefits and ensure pilots’ safety and success.
Keywords: community, cognitive, neurocognitive remediation therapy, depression