Group Treatment of Depression: Individual Predictors of Outcome

The present study attempted to identify patient characteristics predictive of individual outcome in a psychoeducational group treatment for unipolar depression. Forty participants meeting Research Diagnostic Criteria for depressive disorders were assessed on demographic and psychological variables a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1988-06, Vol.56 (3), p.393-398
Hauptverfasser: Hoberman, Harry M, Lewinsohn, Peter M, Tilson, Mark
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The present study attempted to identify patient characteristics predictive of individual outcome in a psychoeducational group treatment for unipolar depression. Forty participants meeting Research Diagnostic Criteria for depressive disorders were assessed on demographic and psychological variables at both pre- and posttreatment and on participation variables during treatment. The treatment modality was the Coping With Depression Course. At the end of treatment, 85% of the subjects no longer met diagnostic criteria for depressive disorders. A stepwise multiple regression analysis attained a multiple correlation of .92, accounting for 85% of the variance in posttreatment depression level. Ten variables accounted for significant portions of the outcome variance beyond that explained by pretreatment Beck Depression Inventory scores. The results of previous studies were partially replicated; predictive ability was improved markedly over prior reports. The results suggest that the most robust predictors of outcome are pretreatment levels of depression, social functioning, perceived mastery over events, and early positive perceptions of group cohesiveness.
ISSN:0022-006X
1939-2117
DOI:10.1037/0022-006X.56.3.393