The Houston OCD Program, 708 E. 19th Street, Houston, TX, 77008, USA.
Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2020 Jun;27(2):285-294. doi: 10.1007/s10880-019-09634-2.
The current study explored the use and preliminary outcomes of physical health treatment elements integrated into a traditional brief cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT) approach for medically ill veterans with depression and/or anxiety. Data were collected as part of a pragmatic randomized trial examining patient outcomes of bCBT versus an enhanced usual care condition. bCBT was delivered to participants by Veterans Health Administration (VA) mental health providers in the primary care setting. Using a skill-based approach, providers and participants selected modules from a list of intervention strategies. Modules included Taking Control of Your Physical Health, Using Thoughts to Improve Wellness, Increasing Pleasant Activities, and Learning How to Relax. Skill module use and impact on treatment completion and clinical outcomes were explored for participants randomized to bCBT who received at least one skill module (n = 127). Utilization data showed that participants and providers most commonly selected the physical health module for the first skill session. Receiving the "physical health" and "thoughts" modules earlier in treatment were associated with a higher likelihood of treatment completion (defined as four or more sessions). Preliminary outcome data suggest that the physical health skill module was equally effective or superior to other bCBT skill modules. Results suggest that incorporating physical health elements with a bCBT approach hold the potential to positively impact treatment engagement/completion and may result in improved outcomes for medically ill patient populations.
本研究探讨了将身体健康治疗元素融入传统的简短认知行为疗法(bCBT)方法中,用于治疗患有抑郁和/或焦虑的患病退伍军人的使用情况和初步结果。数据是作为一项实用随机试验的一部分收集的,该试验检查了 bCBT 与增强的常规护理条件对患者结果的影响。bCBT 由退伍军人健康管理局(VA)的心理健康提供者在初级保健环境中提供给参与者。提供者和参与者使用基于技能的方法从一系列干预策略列表中选择模块。模块包括“掌控您的身体健康”、“用思维改善健康”、“增加愉快活动”和“学习放松”。对接受 bCBT 治疗且至少接受过一个技能模块的参与者(n=127),探讨了技能模块的使用及其对治疗完成和临床结果的影响。利用数据表明,参与者和提供者最常选择身体健康模块作为第一个技能课程。在治疗早期接受“身体健康”和“思维”模块与更高的治疗完成率(定义为四节或更多节)相关。初步结果数据表明,身体健康技能模块与其他 bCBT 技能模块同样有效或更有效。结果表明,将身体健康元素与 bCBT 方法结合使用有可能对治疗参与/完成产生积极影响,并可能为患有疾病的患者群体带来更好的结果。