Lindsay W R, Morrison F M
Tayside Area Clinical Psychology Department, Strathmarine Hospital, Dundee, Scotland.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 1996 Aug;40 ( Pt 4):285-90. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2788.1996.770770.x.
Behavioural relaxation training has been found to be effective in the treatment of generalized anxiety in people with intellectual disability. The present study is designed to assess whether or not these techniques can help individuals in more generalized aspects of their life. Two groups of 10 adults with a severe intellectual disability formed a relaxation group and a control group. The relaxation group were given a course in behavioural relaxation training and the control group were given a quiet reading period for the same amount of time. Each subject was given a digit span test, a test of long-term memory and an incidental learning test after each session. Results suggest behavioural relaxation training has a beneficial effect on performance on tests of short-term memory and incidental learning, but no effect upon long-term memory.
行为放松训练已被证明对治疗智力残疾者的广泛性焦虑有效。本研究旨在评估这些技术是否能在人们生活的更广泛方面帮助个体。两组各有10名重度智力残疾的成年人,分别组成放松组和对照组。放松组接受了行为放松训练课程,对照组在相同时间内进行安静阅读。每次训练后,对每个受试者进行数字广度测试、长期记忆测试和附带学习测试。结果表明,行为放松训练对短期记忆测试和附带学习的表现有有益影响,但对长期记忆没有影响。