Literature DB >> 25042950

Effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral therapy in reducing self-stigma in Japanese psychiatric patients.

Sakie Shimotsu1, Naoshi Horikawa2, Rina Emura3, Shin-Ichi Ishikawa4, Ayako Nagao5, Akiko Ogata6, Shigeto Hiejima7, Jun Hosomi7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that the stigma surrounding mental illness may be greater in Japan than elsewhere. However, few Japanese studies have focused on self-stigma (the internalization of social stigma), and few interventions to reduce self-stigma exist. To remedy this deficiency, we evaluated the efficacy of group cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing self-stigma and examined the relationship between cognitive restructuring and self-stigma.
METHODS: We administered a 10-session group CBT program to 46 Japanese outpatients with anxiety and depressive symptoms (36 men, 10 women; mean age=38.57 years, SD=8.33; 20 diagnosed with mood disorders; 24 with neurotic, stress-related, or somatoform disorders; and 2 with other disorders). A pretest-posttest design was used to examine the relationship between cognitive restructuring and self-stigma. Outcomes were measured using the Japanese versions of the Devaluation-Discrimination Scale, Dysfunctional Attitude Scale, Beck Depression Inventory-II, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory State-Form, and Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale.
RESULTS: Participants exhibited significant improvements in depression, anxiety, and maladjusted cognitive bias and reductions in self-stigma. Cognitive bias was significantly correlated with self-stigma.
CONCLUSIONS: Group CBT is effective in improving both emotional symptoms and self-stigma in outpatients with anxiety and depressive symptoms. Reduction in self-stigma plays a mediating role in alleviating emotional symptoms and improving cognition.
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Keywords:  Cognitive behavior therapy; Cognitive restructuring; Depression; Japan; Self-esteem; Self-stigma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25042950     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2014.02.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Psychiatr        ISSN: 1876-2018


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