| Literature DB >> 23738219 |
Hans Henrik Jensen1, Erik L Mortensen, Martin Lotz.
Abstract
Background. Psychodynamic group psychotherapy may not be an optimal treatment for anxiety and agoraphobic symptoms. We explore remission of SCL-90-R Global Severity Index (GSI) and target symptoms in 39 sessions of psychodynamic group therapy. Methods. SCL-90-R "target symptom" profile and GSI remission according to Danish norms were identified in 239 patients and evaluated according to reliable and clinical significant change. Results. Four major groups of target symptom cases (depression, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety, and phobic anxiety) covered 95.7% of the sample. As opposite to phobic anxiety and anxiety patients, patients with interpersonal sensitivity obtained overall the most optimal outcome. The phobic anxiety scale, social network support, and years of school education were independent predictors of GSI remission, and a low anxiety score and absence of phobic anxiety target symptoms were independent predictors of remission of target symptom pathology. Conclusions. The negative results as associated with the SCL-90-R phobic anxiety scale and the phobic anxiety target symptom group are largely in agreement with recent studies. In contrast, whatever the diagnoses, patients with interpersonal sensitivity target symptom may be especially suited for psychodynamic group therapy. The SCL-90-R subscales may allow for a more complex symptom-related differentiation of patients compared with both diagnoses and GSI symptom load.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23738219 PMCID: PMC3658428 DOI: 10.1155/2013/540134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Psychiatry ISSN: 2090-7966
Present pre- and posttreatment means (SD), and Jacobson and Truax change status groups of target symptoms and GSI for the four major target groups. Groups are arranged according to percent of patients who remitted in target pathology.
| Mean (SD) scores | Jacobson and Truax outcome groups | Total | ||||
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| Pretreatment | Posttreatment | No change | Reliable change | Clinical significant change | ||
| SCL-90-R target symptoms | ||||||
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 2.44 (.53) | 1.51 (.74) | 37.5% (15) | 22.5% (9) | 40.0% (16) | 40 |
| Depression | 2.67 (.53) | 1.98 (.85) | 43.5% (53) | 27.0% (33) | 29.5% (36) | 122 |
| Anxiety | 2.38 (.54) | 1.64 (.62) | 36.4% (16) | 47.7% (21) | 15.9% (7) | 44 |
| Phobic anxiety | 3.22 (.58)* | 2.05 (.99) | 13.0% (3) | 87.0% (20) | 0.0% (0) | 23 |
| SCL-90-R global severity (GSI) | ||||||
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 1.56 (.43) | 1.04 (.50) | 22.5% (9) | 37.5% (15) | 40.0% (16) | 40 |
| Depression | 1.75 (.47) | 1.34 (.64) | 35.2% (43) | 34.4% (42) | 30.3% (37) | 122 |
| Anxiety | 1.64 (.51) | 1.29 (.59) | 40.9% (18) | 38.6% (17) | 20.5% (9) | 44 |
| Phobic anxiety | 1.82 (.47) | 1.37 (.61) | 26.1% (6) | 47.8% (11) | 26.1% (6) | 23 |
| Total sample | ||||||
| Target symptom improvement | 2.63 (.58) | 1.84 (.83) | 38.0% (87) | 36.2% (83) | 25.8% (59) | 229 |
| Global severity index (GSI) | 1.70 (.47) | 1.28 (.61) | 33.2% (76) | 37.1% (85) | 29.7% (68) | 229 |
*pretreatment score is significantly different from the remaining sample (one-way ANOVA, Tukey post hoc test).
ICD-10 major diagnostic categories. Percent (n) within SCL-90-R target symptom groups. The distribution of diagnoses was significantly different across target symptom groups (see text) (Fisher's exact test, P < .001).
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| SCL-90-R target symptoms | ||||||
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 5.0% (2) | 2.5% (1) | 7.5% (3) | 35.0% (14) | 50.0% (20) | 100% (40) |
| Depression | .8% (1) | — | 14.8% (18) | 43.4% (53) | 44.8% (50) | 100% (122) |
| Anxiety | — | — | 2.3% (1) | 68.2% (30) | 29.5% (13) | 100% (44) |
| Phobic anxiety | — | — | — | 95.7% (22) | 4.3% (1) | 100% (23) |
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| Total | 1.3% (3) | .4% (1) | 9.6% (22) | 52.0% (119) | 36.7% (84) | 100% (229) |
—: no observation, that is, 0 (.0%).