Lieberman P B, Strauss J S
Am J Psychiatry. 1986 Dec;143(12):1557-62. doi: 10.1176/ajp.143.12.1557.
This exploratory study was undertaken to begin to identify what clinically significant changes besides symptom diminution may occur during brief psychiatric hospitalization. Intensive interviews with 20 patients at the beginning and end of a 1-month inpatient stay revealed that their cognitive abilities, self-esteem, and perceptions of the availability of other people frequently improved. The patients attributed these changes to forming relationships with others, having the opportunity to reflect, and making the decision to change. The improvements seemed to affect the patients' attitudes toward themselves and their lives, and 12 patients underwent significant life changes after discharge.
这项探索性研究旨在开始确定在短期精神科住院期间除症状减轻外可能发生的具有临床意义的变化。对20名患者在1个月住院期开始和结束时进行的深入访谈显示,他们的认知能力、自尊以及对他人可获得性的认知经常得到改善。患者将这些变化归因于与他人建立关系、有机会反思以及做出改变的决定。这些改善似乎影响了患者对自己和生活的态度,12名患者在出院后经历了重大的生活变化。