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Citation

Hinterberger T, Auer J, Schmidt S, Loew T. Evid. Based Complement. Alternat. Med. 2013; 2013.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Hindawi Publishing)

DOI

10.1155/2013/735731

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The increase of psychosomatic disorders due to cultural changes requires enhanced therapeutic models. This study investigated a salutogenetic treatment concept for inpatient psychosomatic treatment, based on data from more than 11000 patients of a psychosomatic clinic in Germany. The clinic aims at supporting patients' health improvement by fostering values such as humanity, community, and mindfulness. Most of patients found these values realized in the clinical environment. Self-assessment questionnaires addressing physical and mental health as well as symptom ratings were available for analysis of pre-post-treatment effects and long-term stability using one-year follow-up data, as well as for a comparison with other clinics. With respect to different diagnoses, symptoms improved in self-ratings with average effect sizes between 0.60 and 0.98. About 80% of positive changes could be sustained as determined in a 1-year follow-up survey. Patients with a lower concordance with the values of the clinic showed less health improvement. Compared to 14 other German psychosomatic clinics, the investigated treatment concept resulted in slightly higher decrease in symptoms (e.g., depression scale) and a higher self-rated mental and physical improvement in health. The data suggest that a successfully implemented salutogenetic clinical treatment concept not only has positive influence on treatment effects but also provides long-term stability. © 2013 Thilo Hinterberger et al.


Language: en

Keywords

memory; adult; human; mental health; suicide; female; male; Germany; psychotherapy; suicidal ideation; depression; psychosis; empathy; addiction; posttraumatic stress disorder; conceptual framework; community; article; major clinical study; eating disorder; sexuality; questionnaire; obsession; automutilation; priority journal; anxiety disorder; sleep disorder; self concept; coping behavior; appetite; mental patient; hospital patient; follow up; borderline state; self evaluation; alienation; obsessive compulsive disorder; narcissism; psychogenic pain; clinical evaluation; effect size; salutogenetic concept

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