Cruz Mario, Scott John, Houck Patricia, Reynolds Charles F, Frank Ellen, Shear M Katherine
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2007 May;58(5):700-2. doi: 10.1176/ps.2007.58.5.700.
This study sought to examine whether ethnic differences occur in the presentation of patients with complicated grief or their treatment outcome.
Analyses of a randomized controlled trial comparing a novel psychotherapy for complicated grief with interpersonal psychotherapy contrasted the clinical presentation, treatment alliance, and rates of treatment completion and response for 19 African Americans with complicated grief and 19 Caucasian Americans with complicated grief matched by sex, age, and baseline grief severity. Participants were randomly assigned to receive 16 sessions of either standard interpersonal psychotherapy or interpersonal psychotherapy enhanced with focused complicated grief components.
No differences were found in any clinical or treatment-related measure.
African Americans and Caucasian Americans with complicated grief did not differ significantly in clinical presentation, treatment alliance, treatment completion, and outcome. The results suggest that standard treatment for complicated grief can be provided successfully for different racial and economic groups.
本研究旨在探讨在复杂性哀伤患者的临床表现或治疗结果方面是否存在种族差异。
一项随机对照试验,将一种针对复杂性哀伤的新型心理治疗与人际心理治疗进行比较,分析了19名患有复杂性哀伤的非裔美国人和19名患有复杂性哀伤的白人美国人的临床表现、治疗联盟以及治疗完成率和反应率,这些患者在性别、年龄和基线哀伤严重程度上相匹配。参与者被随机分配接受16节标准人际心理治疗或强化了聚焦复杂性哀伤成分的人际心理治疗。
在任何临床或与治疗相关的指标上均未发现差异。
患有复杂性哀伤的非裔美国人和白人美国人在临床表现、治疗联盟、治疗完成情况和结果方面没有显著差异。结果表明,针对复杂性哀伤的标准治疗可以成功地应用于不同种族和经济群体。