Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, County Durham, UK.
Cogn Behav Ther. 2010;39(3):188-92. doi: 10.1080/16506071003675614.
This pilot study aimed to explore the clinical outcomes and therapeutic relationship for clients of an adult mental health service using Beating the Blues, a computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (CCBT) package. Sixteen participants completed the programme and reported a significant reduction in Beck Depression Inventory scores posttreatment. Participants' mean item ratings on the relationship measure were above the neutral midpoint, but no association was found between the therapeutic relationship and outcome. The results are discussed in terms of the utility of CCBT as part of a stepped-care model and how further research might usefully explore the nature of the relationship formed between clients and CCBT programmes.
本试点研究旨在探索使用 Beating the Blues(一种计算机化认知行为疗法 (CCBT) 方案)的成人心理健康服务客户的临床结果和治疗关系。16 名参与者完成了该计划,并报告称治疗后贝克抑郁量表评分显著降低。参与者在关系量表上的平均项目评分高于中立中点,但治疗关系与结果之间没有发现关联。结果从 CCBT 作为阶梯式护理模型的一部分的效用以及进一步研究如何有益地探索客户与 CCBT 方案之间形成的关系的性质方面进行了讨论。