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摘要
延长悲伤障碍(PGD),现在在DSM-5-TR中,包括可能扰乱日常生活功能的持续悲伤。本综述探讨了以团体为基础的心理治疗干预对长期悲伤症状的成年人的证据。按照PRISMA的指导方针,检索了Web of Science、Scopus和PubMed从1980年到2025年的试验。12项研究符合标准,包括随机对照和准实验设计。结构化的小组方法——尤其是认知行为、双过程和同情为中心的方法——显示出长期悲伤和痛苦的减少,如抑郁和焦虑。团体治疗支持情感表达和社会联系,帮助失去亲人后的调整。尽管退学率各不相同,随访也有限,但方法质量总体上很好。研究结果表明,对于复杂的悲伤,特别是那些有被孤立风险的人来说,群体干预是一种支持性的、可获得的选择。未来的研究应解决文化因素,长期影响,并与其他疗法进行比较。建立团体干预的证据可以改善悲伤护理和支持更健康的调整。
Effectiveness of group therapy for prolonged grief symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Prolonged grief disorder (PGD), now in the DSM-5-TR, involves persistent grief that may disrupt daily life functioning. This review examines evidence on group-based psychotherapeutic interventions for adults with prolonged grief symptoms. Following PRISMA guidelines, Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed were searched for trials from 1980 to 2025. Twelve studies met criteria, including randomized controlled and quasi-experimental designs. Structured group approaches-especially cognitive-behavioral, dual-process, and compassion-focused-showed reductions in prolonged grief and distress like depression and anxiety. Group therapy supports emotional expression and social bonds, aiding adjustment after loss. Despite variations in dropout rates and limited follow-up, methodological quality was generally strong. Findings show group interventions as supportive, accessible options for complicated grief, especially for those at risk of isolation. Future research should address cultural factors, long-term effects, and compare with other therapies. Building evidence for group interventions may improve grief care and support healthier adjustment.
期刊介绍:
Now published ten times each year, this acclaimed journal provides refereed papers on significant research, scholarship, and practical approaches in the fast growing areas of bereavement and loss, grief therapy, death attitudes, suicide, and death education. It provides an international interdisciplinary forum in which a variety of professionals share results of research and practice, with the aim of better understanding the human encounter with death and assisting those who work with the dying and their families.