Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy With Medication for Depressed Gay Men With AIDS or Symptomatic HIV Infection
Autor: | Mary R. Lee, Frederick K. Goodwin, Larry S. Cohen, Suzanne W. Hadley |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment HIV Infections Group psychotherapy Therapy compliance Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Internal medicine medicine Humans Combined Modality Therapy Homosexuality Male Psychiatry Depression (differential diagnoses) Depressive Disorder Cognitive Behavioral Therapy business.industry Middle Aged medicine.disease Antidepressive Agents Clinical trial Psychiatry and Mental health Treatment Outcome Psychotherapy Group Cognitive therapy Major depressive disorder Dysthymic Disorder business |
Zdroj: | Psychiatric Services. 50:948-952 |
ISSN: | 1557-9700 1075-2730 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ps.50.7.948 |
Popis: | The feasibility and effectiveness of a combination of group cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication for the treatment of depression among gay men with AIDS or symptomatic HIV infection were evaluated.Fifteen patients diagnosed with DSM-IV major depressive disorder or dysthymia were treated in one of two weekly therapy groups in which cognitive-behavioral therapy had been specially modified for the target population. The majority of these patients, including two who had been on medication before joining the groups, also received antidepressant medication. Thirteen of the 15 patients completed therapy, attending an average of 15 of the 20 therapy sessions.The group cognitive-behavioral therapy used in this project appeared to be attractive to most patients; retention, attendance, and therapy compliance were good. Depression scores showed substantial decreases from pre- to posttherapy, with further decreases at one-year follow-up. Patients' self-reports indicated that some aspects of the intervention, particularly the focus on cognitive restructuring, were especially valuable in alleviating their depression.The modified group cognitive-behavioral therapy described in this study report offers a reasonable option for treatment of this clinically challenging group of patients. |
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