Visual Assessment of Therapeutic Relationships in Psychiatric Patients: A Pilot Study Using the Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure.

Q4 Medicine
Kurume Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-14 Epub Date: 2024-01-16 DOI:10.2739/kurumemedj.MS6934005
Kiyoshi Naganuma, Misari Oe, Tetsuya Ishida, Yudai Kobayashi, Hiromi Chiba, Michiko Matsuoka, Motohiro Ozone
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Abstract

Background: Although the therapeutic relationship (or 'alliance') is well known to be a key component of psychiatric treatment, there has been no simple way to objectively measure the patient-therapist relationship. Here, we measured the psychological distance between patients and their therapists by using the Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure (PRISM).

Patients and methods: We analyzed the patient-therapist relationship of 112 patients from two hospitals in Japan (54 males, 57 females, 1 unknown; age 46.20 ± 15.03 years [mean ± SD]) who completed the PRISM and self report questionnaires (LSNS-6, K6, and BASIS-32) about their social network, psychological distress, and outcomes of mental health treatment.

Results: PRISM measurements were available for all patients who consented to participate. In the comparison by disease category, schizophrenia recorded the closest distance to the psychiatrist in charge, followed by bipolar disorder, depression, and neurotic disorder. Regarding the distance to the psychiatrist in charge, PRISM showed a weak negative correlation (r = -0.23, p < 0.05) with age, indicating that with increasing age, the therapeutic rela tionship was more important to the patients.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate the possibility of implementing PRISM to assess the impact of the therapeutic relationship in patients with a wide range of psychiatric disorders, and they suggest that PRISM holds great potential for clinical application.

精神病患者治疗关系的视觉评估:使用 "疾病和自我测量的图画表现 "进行试点研究。
背景:尽管众所周知治疗关系(或 "联盟")是精神病治疗的关键组成部分,但一直没有一种简单的方法来客观衡量患者与治疗师之间的关系。在此,我们使用疾病与自我表象测量法(PRISM)测量了患者与治疗师之间的心理距离:我们分析了来自日本两家医院的 112 名患者(54 名男性,57 名女性,1 名未知;年龄 46.20 ± 15.03 岁 [平均 ± SD])的患者与治疗师之间的关系,这些患者填写了 PRISM 和自我报告问卷(LSNS-6、K6 和 BASIS-32),内容涉及他们的社交网络、心理困扰和心理健康治疗的结果:所有同意参与的患者都接受了 PRISM 测量。在按疾病类别进行的比较中,精神分裂症患者与主管精神科医生的距离最近,其次是双相情感障碍、抑郁症和神经症。在与主管精神科医生的距离方面,PRISM 与年龄呈弱负相关(r = -0.23,p < 0.05),这表明随着年龄的增长,治疗关系对患者更为重要:我们的研究结果表明,PRISM 可用于评估治疗关系对各种精神障碍患者的影响,并表明 PRISM 在临床应用方面具有巨大潜力。
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