Yoash-Gantz R E, Gantz F E
Int J Partial Hosp. 1987 Jun;4(2):145-55.
The purpose of the current study was to examine patients' attitudes and their effects on treatment outcome in a partial-hospitalization program (PHP). Sixty-nine consenting PHP patients were administered the Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R) and the Colorado Psychiatric Hospital Factor Attitude Scale (CPH) before and after treatment. Four groups were delineated: completed PHP, left against medical advice, did not show, and discharged to unit. Data were analyzed using a 2 x (2) ANOVA. The hypothesis that unfavorable attitudes would improve significantly by posttest was supported. However, there is no suggestion that attitude can predict treatment outcome. Implications for future research are discussed.
本研究的目的是考察部分住院治疗项目(PHP)中患者的态度及其对治疗结果的影响。69名同意参与的PHP患者在治疗前后接受了症状自评量表90修订版(SCL - 90 - R)和科罗拉多精神病医院因素态度量表(CPH)的测评。研究划分出四组:完成PHP治疗、不听从医嘱离开、未就诊及转至其他科室。数据采用2×(2)方差分析进行分析。研究假设,即不利态度在测试后会显著改善,得到了支持。然而,没有迹象表明态度能够预测治疗结果。本文还讨论了对未来研究的启示。