Norris M
Br J Med Psychol. 1983 Jun;56(2):135-43. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1983.tb01541.x.
This study is the third in a series which has used repertory grids to evaluate changes in people in various 'treatment' milieux. In this paper findings are reported for 70 men and 33 women patients at the Henderson Hospital. Significantly more patients in the hospital changed in desired directions ('benefited') than in previous milieux studied. Grid interpretation of 'benefit' seemed to have face value for therapist when compared with clinical impressions. Association of 'benefit' with attendance at meetings is discussed and so are differences in results for men and women. Changes in self-esteem compare favourably with such changes in the other milieux and for theoretical reasons this suggests that desired changes will be maintained. The hospital did seem to achieve measurable benefit in patients often regarded as unamenable to treatment.
本研究是该系列中的第三项研究,该系列研究使用 repertory grids 来评估处于各种“治疗”环境中的人的变化。本文报告了亨德森医院70名男性和33名女性患者的研究结果。与之前研究的环境相比,该医院中向期望方向改变(“受益”)的患者明显更多。与临床印象相比,对“受益”的网格解释对治疗师而言似乎具有表面效度。文中讨论了“受益”与参加会议的关联以及男女结果的差异。自尊的变化与其他环境中的此类变化相比情况良好,基于理论原因,这表明期望的变化将得以维持。该医院似乎确实在常被认为难以治疗的患者身上取得了可衡量的益处。