Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, 612 Tobin Hall, Amherst, MA 01003-9271, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2011 Feb;67(2):184-92. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20754.
Patients' expectations have long been considered a contributory factor to successful psychotherapy. Expectations come in different guises, with outcome expectations centered on prognostic beliefs about the consequences of engaging in treatment. In this article, we define outcome expectations and present assessment methods and clinical examples of outcome expectations. Our research review includes a comprehensive meta-analysis (N =8,016 patients across 46 independent samples) of the association between pretherapy or early-therapy outcome expectations and posttreatment outcomes. The overall weighted effect size was d=.24, p<.001, indicating a small but significant positive effect of outcome expectations on adaptive treatment outcomes. We also provide a narrative review of mediators of the expectation-outcome link and patient factors that relate to their outcome expectations. Finally, we discuss limitations of the research base and offer therapeutic practices based on our findings.
患者的期望一直被认为是心理治疗成功的一个促成因素。期望有不同的表现形式,其结果期望集中在对参与治疗的后果的预后信念上。在本文中,我们定义了结果期望,并介绍了结果期望的评估方法和临床实例。我们的研究综述包括对治疗前或早期治疗结果期望与治疗后结果之间的关系进行的综合荟萃分析(来自 46 个独立样本的 8016 名患者)。总体加权效应大小为 d=.24,p<.001,表明结果期望对适应性治疗结果有一个小但显著的积极影响。我们还对中介变量和与患者结果期望相关的患者因素进行了叙述性综述。最后,我们讨论了研究基础的局限性,并根据我们的发现提供了治疗实践建议。