Corney R H
General Practice Research Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, Denmark Hill, London.
Br J Psychiatry. 1987 Nov;151:652-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.151.5.652.
In a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of social work intervention with depressed women patients in general practice, 80 women were randomly allocated to an experimental group for referral to attached social workers or to a control group for routine treatment by their GPs. They were reassessed at 6 and 12 months. The results indicated that women who had major marital problems were more likely to be depressed at follow-up than those with good relationships. However, patients with marital difficulties in the experimental group made more improvement than the controls. Women initially assessed as suffering from 'acute on chronic' depression and having major marital difficulties were found to benefit most from social work intervention.
在一项关于在全科医疗中对抑郁女性患者进行社会工作干预有效性的临床试验中,80名女性被随机分配到实验组,由附属的社会工作者进行转诊,或分配到对照组,由她们的全科医生进行常规治疗。在6个月和12个月时对她们进行了重新评估。结果表明,有重大婚姻问题的女性在随访时比关系良好的女性更容易抑郁。然而,实验组中存在婚姻困难的患者比对照组有更大的改善。最初被评估为患有“慢性复发性急性”抑郁症且存在重大婚姻困难的女性从社会工作干预中获益最大。