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ArtikelRandomized Controlled Trial of Problem-Solving Therapy for Minor Depression in Home Care  
Oleh: Gellis, Zvi D. ; McGinty, Jean ; Tierney, Lynda ; Burton, Jean ; Misener, Elizabeth
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Research on Social Work Practice vol. 18 no. 6 (Nov. 2008), page 596-606.
Topik: problem solving therapy; depression; randomized trial; elderly
Fulltext: 596.pdf (118.93KB)
Isi artikelObjective: Data are presented from a pilot research program initiated to develop, refine, and test the outcomes of problem-solving therapy that targets the needs of older adults with minor depression in home care settings. Method: A pilot randomized clinical trial compares the impact of problem-solving therapy for home care to treatment as usual in a sample of older, medically ill home care patients. Compared with 32 older home care participants randomized to the treatment as usual condition, 30 older home care participants in an intervention condition received brief problemsolving therapy. Results: Outcome data suggest significant improvements in depression symptomatology and problemsolving abilities after problem-solving therapy for home care, relative to treatment as usual. The experimental group was also more satisfied with treatment as compared to the control condition. Conclusion: Authors discuss results in terms of the “real-world” social work applicability of this psychosocial treatment for late-life depression.
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