GHU Paris Psychiatry & Neurosciences, Clinic of Mental Illnesses & Brain Disorders (CMME), 100 rue de la Santé, 75014, Paris Cedex 14, France.
University of Paris, ED 450, Paris, France.
Eat Weight Disord. 2022 Aug;27(6):2213-2222. doi: 10.1007/s40519-022-01365-y. Epub 2022 Feb 8.
For patients with eating disorders (EDs), early engagement in care is usually considered a positive prognostic factor. The aim of the study was to investigate how a single-day intervention devoted to early, brief, experiential exposure to a variety of psychotherapy approaches might support commitment to change and the decision to engage in care in patients with EDs.
One hundred and sixty-nine adult outpatients newly diagnosed with an ED took part in a single-day workshop for groups of up to ten patients, where they experienced eight psychotherapeutic approaches. Motivation to change care and level of insight were assessed at baseline and 10 days after the intervention.
Motivation and commitment to take active steps toward change (expressed by the "Committed Action" composite score) significantly improved after the intervention (p < 0.001), and a significant number of patients specifically moved from "contemplation" to "action" stage (p < 0.001). The improvement of motivation to change was significantly associated with an increase in insight capacity (p < 0.001), and this increase was observed for almost all related dimensions such as recognition of illness or awareness of need for psychological treatment.
A single-day session devoted to experiencing a range of group psychotherapies increased patients' insight and motivation to actively engage in care. To confirm potential longer-term benefits of this intervention, further studies are needed to explore the contribution of each approach and process specifically involved in patients' increased motivation for care, as well as the clinical characteristics of patients associated with better outcomes.
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对于患有饮食障碍(ED)的患者,早期接受治疗通常被认为是一个积极的预后因素。本研究旨在调查专门用于早期、简短、体验式接触各种心理治疗方法的一天干预如何支持 ED 患者对改变的承诺和接受治疗的决定。
169 名新诊断为 ED 的成年门诊患者参加了为期一天的小组工作坊,最多可容纳 10 名患者,在那里他们体验了八种心理治疗方法。在干预前和干预后 10 天评估改变治疗的动机和洞察力水平。
干预后,改变治疗的动机和承诺显著提高(“承诺行动”综合评分,p<0.001),并且有相当数量的患者特别从“考虑”阶段过渡到“行动”阶段(p<0.001)。改变治疗的动机的改善与洞察力能力的增加显著相关(p<0.001),并且几乎所有相关维度(如对疾病的认识或对心理治疗需求的认识)都观察到了这种增加。
专门用于体验一系列团体心理治疗的一天疗程提高了患者的洞察力和积极接受治疗的动机。为了确认这种干预的潜在长期益处,需要进一步研究以探索每个方法和具体涉及患者增加治疗动机的过程的贡献,以及与更好结果相关的患者的临床特征。
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