Laperriere Arthur, Ironson Gail H, Antoni Michael H, Pomm Heidi, Jones Deborah, Ishii Mary, Lydston David, Lawrence Peter, Grossman Alison, Brondolo Elizabeth, Cassells Andrea, Tobin Jonathan N, Schneiderman Neil, Weiss Stephen M
Department of Psychiatry, University of Miami School of Medicine, Dominion Tower Suite 404 (D-21), 1400N.W 10th Ave, Miami, Florida 33136, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2005 Mar;10(2):223-31. doi: 10.1177/1359105305049772.
This prospective multisite Phase III clinical trial (Miami, New York, New Jersey) investigated the long-term (one year) effects of a 10-week group cognitive-behavioral stress management/expressive supportive therapy (CBSM+) intervention on disadvantaged minority women living with AIDS. The CBSM+ intervention consisted of 10-weekly group session of stress management, cognitive-behavioral skill training, relaxation techniques and expressive-supportive therapeutic strategies. The primary study outcome was self-reported depression scores as measured by the BDI. The CBSM+ Group intervention significantly decreased depression scores on the BDI for women following the intervention and maintained the decreased level at one-year follow-up.
这项前瞻性多中心III期临床试验(迈阿密、纽约、新泽西)研究了为期10周的团体认知行为压力管理/表达性支持疗法(CBSM+)干预措施对感染艾滋病的弱势少数族裔女性的长期(一年)影响。CBSM+干预包括为期10周的压力管理团体课程、认知行为技能培训、放松技巧和表达性支持治疗策略。主要研究结果是通过BDI测量的自我报告抑郁评分。CBSM+团体干预显著降低了干预后女性的BDI抑郁评分,并在一年随访时维持了降低水平。