Jungnitsch G, Langhof S
Rheumaklinik Oberammergau.
Z Klin Psychol Psychopathol Psychother. 1991;39(3):283-99.
Ten patients with rheumatoid arthritis participated in a controlled study of a cognitive-behavioral group therapy for enhancing the ability to cope with their illness. Results showed a strong tendency in decreasing pain intensity estimates and in depression, and an increase in mood and activation of the participants. Significant changes were found in scales measuring well-being, self-concept and coping with stress. The results encourage a continuation of the group approach and further investigation of its effects in objective outcome measures.
十名类风湿性关节炎患者参与了一项关于认知行为团体治疗的对照研究,该治疗旨在提高他们应对疾病的能力。结果显示,在疼痛强度评估和抑郁方面有显著下降趋势,参与者的情绪和活跃度有所提高。在衡量幸福感、自我概念和应对压力的量表上发现了显著变化。这些结果鼓励继续采用团体治疗方法,并进一步研究其在客观结果测量方面的效果。