Cognitive therapy and recovery from acute psychosis: A controlled trial .1. Impact on psychotic symptoms

被引:254
作者
Drury, V
Birchwood, M
Cochrane, R
Macmillan, F
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[1] Archer Centre, All Saints Hospital, North Birmingham Mental Health Trust, Winson Green, Birmingham B18 5SD, Lodge Road
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10.1192/bjp.169.5.593
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Background. The application of cognitive therapy (CT) to psychosis is currently being developed in the UK. This paper reports a trial of CT in acute psychosis with the objective of hastening the resolution of positive symptoms and reducing residual symptoms. Method. Of 117 patients with acute non-affective psychosis, 69 satisfied inclusion criteria and 40 proceeded to stratified randomisation. The experimental intervention involving individual and group CT was compared with a group receiving matched hours of therapist input providing structured activities and informal support; routine pharmacotherapy was provided by clinicians blind to group allocation. Patients were monitored weekly using self-report and mental state assessments during admission and over the subsequent nine months. Results. Both groups showed a decline in positive symptoms but this was more marked in the CT group (P <0.001). At 9 months 5% of the CT group, v. 56% of the control group, showed moderate or severe residual symptoms. Conclusion. CT appears to be a potent adjunct to pharmacotherapy and standard care for acute psychosis. Issues concerning internal and external validity of the study and opportunities for further research are discussed.
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页码:593 / 601
页数:9
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