Lorimor R J, Kaplan H B, Pokorny A D
Am J Psychiatry. 1985 Dec;142(12):1442-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.142.12.1442.
The authors assessed the symptoms and role performance of a group of psychiatric inpatients 1 year after their discharge to determine their level of adjustment in the community. Level of self-derogation at the time of discharge was consistently found to predict the level of adjustment. The occurrence of stressful life events was also predictive of symptoms but was not found to be significantly related to role performance. The chronicity of the disease was unrelated to adjustment. The change in self-derogation level and its ability to predict community adjustment is interpreted in terms of reestablishing the patient's belief in his or her own worth and efficacy.
作者评估了一组精神科住院患者出院1年后的症状及角色表现,以确定他们在社区中的适应水平。研究发现,出院时的自我贬低程度始终能预测适应水平。应激性生活事件的发生也可预测症状,但未发现其与角色表现有显著关联。疾病的慢性程度与适应无关。自我贬低水平的变化及其预测社区适应的能力可通过重新建立患者对自身价值和效能的信念来解释。