| Literature DB >> 15513615 |
Kristina Berglund1, Ulf Berggren, Katarina Bokström, Matts Eriksson, Claudia Fahlke, Morgan Karlsson, Jan Balldin.
Abstract
The present study assessed mental well-being daily in 28 alcohol-dependent patients who underwent 28 days of Minnesota inpatient treatment. The Swedish Mood Adjective Check List (sMACL) with six bipolar dimensions was used for daily self-reports. At start of treatment, patients had lower levels in four dimensions of mental well-being compared to those of a norm group. Moreover, patients showed significant improvements in all levels of mental well-being during treatment, and at the end of treatment patients had values within the normal range, except for one dimension (activation/deactivation), in which the levels were significantly higher. The findings may suggest a beneficial effect of this type of treatment on mental well-being, although findings may also reflect a mere effect of adjustment to treatment or the social situation.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15513615 DOI: 10.1080/08039480410005945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nord J Psychiatry ISSN: 0803-9488 Impact factor: 2.202