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Clinical Trials/NCT02291068
NCT02291068
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Psychological Flexibility and Effectiveness of Psychotherapy Treatment in Patients With Adjustment Disorder

Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center0 sites60 target enrollmentNovember 2014

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Adjustment Disorder
Sponsor
Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Enrollment
60
Primary Endpoint
Effectiveness of psychotherapy treatment will be measured by the SCID-IV, CGS and CGI measures by the therapists
Last Updated
11 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The Objectives of the current research is to evaluate whether psychological flexibility influences psychotherapy outcomes in patients with adjustment disorder and depression. If indeed this is the case, we would be able to identify risk factors for low adjustment- such as low psychological flexibility, and develop psychotherapy that would try to enhance this ability.

Detailed Description

Subjects will be recruited from the Psychiatric daycare center at the Tel-Aviv Souraski Medical Center, serving the broader Tel-Aviv municipal area. Referrals to the department will be screened for eligibility to participate in the study according to the study's inclusion and exclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria would be adjustment disorder as the referral cause, age ranging from 20 to 65 years old and Hebrew speaking. Patients with major depression, a psychotic disorder, alcohol or drug dependence will be excluded. All participants will sign a written informed consent. The diagnosis of adjustment disorder will be confirmed by an open clinical interview followed by a Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV SCID-IV (Shalev et al. 1994; First et al. 1995). Before starting the psychotherapy treatment, the patients will fill a psychological flexibility questionnaire (PFQ) and well-being questionnaire (MHI), in order to evaluate their psychological flexibility and well-being baseline. At the end of the psychotherapy treatment, they will fill the questionnaires again. Also, their therapists will evaluate the patients' levels of adjustment disorder or depression before and after the therapy.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 2014
End Date
November 2015
Last Updated
11 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adjustment disorder as the referral cause, age ranging from 20 to 65 years old and Hebrew speaking. The diagnosis of adjustment disorder will be confirmed by an open clinical interview followed by a Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV SCID-IV (Shalev et al. 1994; First et al. 1995).

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with major depression, a psychotic disorder, alcohol or drug dependence will be excluded.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Effectiveness of psychotherapy treatment will be measured by the SCID-IV, CGS and CGI measures by the therapists

Time Frame: end of the psychotherapy treatment- an expected average of 3 months after starting therapy

Psychotherapy outcomes will be evaluated by the patients and therapists, using a number of measures. First, the therapists would use the SCID-IV, as they did at the beginning of the treatment. Second, they would fill out a CGS and CGI questionnaires.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Well being will be measured by the Mental Health Inventory (MHI: Veit and Ware 1983)(Baseline and at the end of the psychotherapy treatment-an expected average of 3 months after starting therapy)
  • Therapeutic Alliance will be measured by the The Working Alliance Inventory-Short Revised (WAI-SR) (Munder et al., 2010)(end of the psychotherapy treatment- an expected average of 3 months after starting therapy)
  • Psychological Flexibility will be measured by the Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PFQ) (Ben-Itzhak et al., 2014).(Baseline and at the end of the psychotherapy treatment-an expected average of 3 months after starting therapy)

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