Blackford Jennifer Urbano, Love Rene
Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University, USA.
Int J Group Psychother. 2011 Oct;61(4):645-57. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.4.645.
Effective and affordable therapies are needed for treating people with severe and persistent mental illness in a community mental health setting. In this pilot study, we evaluated the effectiveness of a modified dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) protocol for improving symptoms and functioning in a cohort of persons with severe and persistent mental illness. We provided six months of weekly DBT skills training in a group setting. Depression symptoms decreased significantly after treatment. There was a wide range of number of sessions attended, with a minority of the participants completing the full course of treatment. Increased attendance was correlated with improvements in depression symptoms, overall symptoms, quality of life, and community functioning. The study findings suggest that the group skills training component of DBT can be successfully implemented in a community mental health center and that further research to determine its efficacy in comparison to other treatments is warranted.
在社区心理健康环境中治疗重度和持续性精神疾病患者需要有效且负担得起的疗法。在这项试点研究中,我们评估了一种改良的辩证行为疗法(DBT)方案对改善重度和持续性精神疾病患者队列的症状及功能的有效性。我们在小组环境中提供了为期六个月的每周一次的DBT技能培训。治疗后抑郁症状显著减轻。参加的疗程数量差异很大,少数参与者完成了全部治疗课程。出勤率的提高与抑郁症状、总体症状、生活质量和社区功能的改善相关。研究结果表明,DBT的小组技能培训部分可以在社区心理健康中心成功实施,并且有必要进行进一步研究以确定其与其他治疗方法相比的疗效。