边缘型人格障碍情绪可预测性和问题解决系统训练(STEPPS)中的有效治疗成分。

Personality disorders Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-12 DOI:10.1037/per0000605
Natalie Isaia, Metka Shawe-Taylor, Caroline Ellwood, Kirsty Shepherd, Jyothi Shenoy, Malcolm Simpson, Simon Draycott
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本研究旨在检验在手动团体心理治疗中两种潜在有效治疗成分(情绪可预测性和问题解决系统训练;STEPPS)对边缘型人格障碍(BPD)症状变化的相对贡献:情绪/行为调节技能的发展和团体联盟。一项重复测量设计评估了BPD症状随时间的变化、STEPPS中教授的行为和情绪调节技能的使用,以及对团队内全球联盟的看法。数据采用分层多元回归分析。使用定量内容分析对额外的定性反馈进行分析。数据来自三个NHS信托机构的14个STEPPS小组。40名参与者完成了这项研究,并被纳入最终分析。在STEPPS治疗过程中自我报告的技能获得以及在组中点对组内关系的满意度与治疗结束时BPD症状的改善有关,一旦治疗开始和中点的症状得到控制。这两个因素也成为定性反馈中引用的前两个因素,以解释STEPPS治疗后观察到的主观改善。这是第一项调查并发现支持在STEPPS中获得情绪和行为调节技能以及对组内关系的满意度的研究,这些都是治疗中潜在的有效治疗成分。因果关系不能从这项研究中得出结论。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Effective therapeutic components in Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) for borderline personality disorder.

The study aimed to examine the relative contribution to borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptom change of two potential effective therapeutic components in a manualized group psychotherapy (Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving; STEPPS): development of emotional/behavior regulation skills and group alliance. A repeated measures design assessed BPD symptom change over time, use of behavior and emotion regulation skills taught in STEPPS, and perceptions of global alliance within the group. Data were analyzed using hierarchical multiple regression. Additional qualitative feedback was analyzed using quantitative content analysis. Data were collected from 14 STEPPS groups across three NHS Trusts. Forty participants completed the study and were included in the final analysis. Self-reported skill acquisition throughout STEPPS treatment and satisfaction with intragroup relationships at the group midpoint were associated with improvement in BPD symptoms at the end of treatment, once symptoms at the start and mid-point of treatment had been controlled for. These two factors also emerged as the top two factors cited in qualitative feedback to explain subjective improvements observed as a result of STEPPS treatment. This is the first study to investigate and find support for acquisition of emotion and behavior regulation skills in STEPPS and satisfaction with intragroup relationships as potential effective therapeutic components in the treatment. Causal relationships cannot be concluded from this study. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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