Well-being and body symptoms before and after experimental psychotherapeutic session using process-oriented approach
Present dataset was used in research on process-oriented approach to working with body symptoms within our recent study (will be referenced upon publication). The dataset represents individual patients in each row. Basic demographics are present: - group (clinical, experimental) - population (non-cl...
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Zusammenfassung: | Present dataset was used in research on process-oriented approach to working with body symptoms within our recent study (will be referenced upon publication). The dataset represents individual patients in each row. Basic demographics are present: - group (clinical, experimental) - population (non-clinical, inpatient, outpatient) - diagnostical group (anxiety, depression, anxious-depressive, affective disorders/bipolar disorder) - gender (female, male) - education level (elementary, secondary vocational school, high school, higher vocational school, university) - vocational category (student, employed, self-employed, unemployed, disability pension, retired, maternity leave) - marital state (unmarried, in relationship, married, divorced, widowed) For demographics labels used in the dataset, see the spreadsheet called "Codes" within the file. Participants were randomly assigned into experimental and control group. The difference between the two groups was that the experimental group received a therapeutic session based on process-oriented approach within the study period, while the control group received a treatment as usual. However, to provide equal treatment to both groups and not decline the control group the potentially beneficial process-oriented therapy, we provided a supplementary session to the control group one week after the experimental group. While doing so, we also administered some relevant questionnaires to the control group after the supplementary session. Therefore, some variables are treated as equivalent, regardless of the group they were obtained from (for example the WAI and SRS results, which are ex post facto session evaluations). For a synoptic overview of which data were collected and in which phases, see the spreadsheet called "Measurement denotations" within the data file. The dataset creation was supported by Palacký University Olomouc (grant number IGA_FF_2017_025). |
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DOI: | 10.17632/6x4zhhdscz |