Richards P Scott, Berrett Michael E, Hardman Randy K, Eggett Dennis L
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA.
Eat Disord. 2006 Oct-Dec;14(5):401-15. doi: 10.1080/10640260600952548.
Spiritual interventions are rarely used in contemporary treatment programs and little empirical evidence is available concerning their effectiveness. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a spiritual group intervention for eating disorder inpatients. We compared the effectiveness of a Spirituality group with Cognitive and Emotional Support groups using a randomized, control group design. Participants were 122 women receiving inpatient eating disorder treatment. Patients in the Spirituality group tended to score significantly lower on psychological disturbance and eating disorder symptoms at the conclusion of treatment compared to patients in the other groups, and higher on spiritual well-being. On weekly outcome measures, patients in the Spirituality group improved significantly more quickly during the first four weeks of treatment. This study provides preliminary evidence that attending to eating disorder patients' spiritual growth and well-being during inpatient treatment may help reduce depression and anxiety, relationship distress, social role conflict, and eating disorder symptoms.
精神干预在当代治疗方案中很少使用,而且关于其有效性的实证证据也很少。本研究的目的是评估针对饮食失调住院患者的精神团体干预的有效性。我们采用随机对照设计,比较了精神小组与认知和情感支持小组的有效性。参与者为122名接受住院饮食失调治疗的女性。与其他组的患者相比,精神小组的患者在治疗结束时心理困扰和饮食失调症状的得分往往显著更低,而精神幸福感得分更高。在每周的结果测量中,精神小组的患者在治疗的前四周改善得明显更快。这项研究提供了初步证据,表明在住院治疗期间关注饮食失调患者的精神成长和幸福感可能有助于减轻抑郁和焦虑、关系困扰、社会角色冲突以及饮食失调症状。