系统性红斑狼疮的简单接受与承诺治疗小组干预

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
David Arjol, A. Barbero-Rubio
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摘要

系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)是一种病因不明的系统性自身免疫性风湿病,主要影响育龄妇女。SLE引起一系列生理和心理症状,由于病程缓慢,导致生活质量下降。接受与承诺疗法(ACT)在改善SLE相关心理问题方面的有效性得到了越来越多的证据支持,尽管相关研究仍然很少。本研究的目的是研究一组10小时简短ACT干预方案对来自纳瓦拉的15例SLE患者的疗效。实验组9例(n1 = 9),对照组6例(n2 = 6)。分别在干预前(前)、干预后(后)、干预1个月、干预3个月(随访)时对心理灵活性过程和生活质量进行测量。与对照组相比,实验组的参与者在接受疼痛的程度和关注生活质量的变量方面表现出了实质性的改善。随着时间的推移,这种改善往往会持续下去。这些结果表明,短期的、基于组的ACT干预有望干预SLE患者。
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A Brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Group Intervention on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease of unknown etiology that mainly affects women of reproductive age. SLE causes a series of physical and psychological symptoms that, due to its chronic course, lead to a diminished quality of life. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is accumulating evidence supporting its usefulness in improving the psychological problems associated with SLE although research remains scarce. The aim of this study was to study the efficacy of a 10-hour brief ACT intervention protocol in group format in 15 patients with SLE from Navarra. Nine belonged to the experimental group (n1 = 9) and six to the control group (n2 = 6). Measures related to psychological flexibility processes and quality of life were taken before the intervention (pre), at the end (post), at one month and after three months (follow-up). The participants in the experimental group showed a substantial improvement in the degree of acceptance of pain and in variables focused on quality of life with respect to the control group. The improvements tended to be sustained over time. These results suggest that brief, group-based ACT interventions show promise for intervention in patients with SLE.
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Revista de Psicoterapia
Revista de Psicoterapia PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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