Moras K, Strupp H H
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1982 Apr;39(4):405-9. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290040019003.
This study examined the relationship between pretherapy clinical assessments of interpersonal relations and (1) patients' therapeutic alliance and (2) outcome in time-limited psychotherapy (up to 25 sessions). For 33 college men with symptoms of depression, anxiety, and social introversion, clinical judgments of interpersonal relations predicted patients' level of collaborative, positively toned participation in a therapeutic relationship, accounting for up to a quarter of the variance in observers' ratings of audiotaped segments from therapy sessions. Pretherapy assessments of overall psychological health were highly comparable with assessments of interpersonal relations as predictors of a patient's alliance; however, when the redundancy between the two types of clinical judgments was controlled, interpersonal relations were the better predictor. Assessments of interpersonal relations were found to correlate with outcome measures at a modest level.
本研究考察了人际关系的治疗前临床评估与(1)患者的治疗联盟以及(2)限时心理治疗(最多25次疗程)的治疗效果之间的关系。对于33名有抑郁、焦虑和社交内向症状的大学男生,人际关系的临床判断预测了患者在治疗关系中合作性、积极基调参与的程度,这一因素在治疗会话录音片段的观察者评分差异中占比高达四分之一。作为患者联盟的预测指标,治疗前对整体心理健康的评估与对人际关系的评估高度可比;然而,当控制这两种临床判断之间的冗余性时,人际关系是更好的预测指标。研究发现,人际关系评估与治疗效果指标的相关性处于中等水平。