Weiger H, Wirsching M
Z Psychosom Med Psychoanal. 1977 Apr-Jun;23(2):170-8.
A study of selective social factors was conducted among a sample of 350 out-patients of the Psychosomatic Clinic Heidelberg. The findings indicate that the age of a patient, his education and the type of his contacting the psychosomatic ambulance are relevant to a further therapeutical treatment by the clinic. A higher education, an age under 30 and a contact with the ambulance on one's own initiative were found as factors of positive influence for a further therapy. A subsequent study showed an obvious correlation between these aspects of selection and the therapeutical situation, in particular the frequency of a psychotherapeutical treatment, of all patients after 6 months.
在海德堡身心诊所的350名门诊患者样本中进行了一项关于选择性社会因素的研究。研究结果表明,患者的年龄、教育程度以及其与身心救护服务的接触类型与该诊所的进一步治疗相关。高等教育、30岁以下的年龄以及主动与救护服务接触被发现是对进一步治疗产生积极影响的因素。随后的一项研究表明,这些选择方面与治疗情况之间存在明显的相关性,尤其是6个月后所有患者的心理治疗频率。