LaBarbera J D, Dozier J E
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1985 May;26(3):479-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1985.tb01948.x.
This study assessed the changes in the intensity of behavior problems over the course of 12-week hospitalization in 28 children hospitalized on a child psychiatry inpatient service. The results indicated that the symptoms of uncontrolled aggression, misbehavior and excessive dependency were more vivid 60 days post-admission than they had been after 14 days of hospitalization. The results provide some empirical support for the 'honeymoon' effect.
本研究评估了28名在儿童精神科住院治疗的儿童在12周住院期间行为问题强度的变化。结果表明,入院60天后,无节制的攻击行为、不当行为和过度依赖的症状比住院14天后更为明显。这些结果为“蜜月”效应提供了一些实证支持。