[A Qualitative Follow-Up Assessment two Years after Inpatient Crisis Intervention].

Autor: Reisch T; Direktion Sozial- und Gemeindepsychiatrie, Universitäre Psychiatrische Dienste Bern, Schweiz. reisch@spk.unibe.ch, Vijayananda S, Gekle W, Tschacher W
Jazyk: němčina
Zdroj: Psychiatrische Praxis [Psychiatr Prax] 2004 Jan; Vol. 31 (1), pp. 16-22.
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-812565
Abstrakt: Objective: 34 patients (50 % adjustment disorder) were investigated at admission, at discharge and 2 years after participating in a 2-week crisis intervention program.
Method: Measures included SCL-90R, BDI and the Giessen-Test at all time points and a semi-structured interview at follow-up.
Results: Patients still suffered from residual symptoms at follow-up. Patients with a partner conflict were readmitted to inpatient care more often. Focussing the patient's perceived predominant problem during crisis intervention had a favourite follow-up outcome.
Conclusions: Therapists should ensure repetitively that the predominant psychosocial problem according to the patient's view stays the focus of a crisis intervention. Individual assessment, especially regarding the preferred treatment modality during crisis intervention, may help to plan post intervention treatment.
Databáze: MEDLINE