Petrowski Katja, Hessel Aike, Körner Annett, Weidner Kerstin, Brähler Elmar, Hinz Andreas
Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik, Universitäts-klinikum C. G. Carus, Dresden.
Deutsche Rentenversicherung Oldenburg-Bremen.
Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol. 2014 Feb;64(2):82-5. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1361155. Epub 2014 Feb 10.
Attitudes towards psychotherapy are important predictors for the acceptance and usage of psychotherapy. A survey examined attitudes towards psychotherapy in a sample representative of the German population including 2089 persons between 14 to 92 years of age. Two thirds of the sample indicated a positive attitude towards psychotherapy. Men as well as individuals with lower education reported a more negative attitude towards psychotherapy than women and persons with higher educational level. Education had a medium effect size (d=0.44). Individuals with somatoform symptoms did not indicate a more negative attitude towards psychotherapy than the general population. Even though the majority of the population has a more positive attitude towards psychotherapy, this positive attitude does not apply for all groups of the -population.