Journal article

Effect of psychotherapy on the course of Crohn's disease -: Results of the German prospective multicenter psychotherapy treatment study on Crohn's disease


Authors listJantschek, G; Zeitz, M; Pritsch, M; Wirsching, M; Klör, HU; Studt, HH; Rasenack, J; Deter, HC; Riecken, EO; Feiereis, H; Keller, W

Publication year1998

Pages1289-1296

JournalScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology

Volume number33

Issue number12

ISSN0036-5521

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
Background: Our aim was to study the influence of psychotherapy in addition to a standardized corticosteroid treatment on the somatic and psychosocial course of Crohn's disease. Methods: In a prospective, randomized multicenter study 108 of 488 patients received either drug treatment or, in the intervention group, additionally psychotherapy in the first half of the 2-year follow-up period. Results: Eighty-four patients (77.8%) completed the somatic and 81 (75%) the psychosocial follow-up. Twenty-three per cent of the control group and 30% of the psychotherapy group showed episode-free courses; 29% and 17%, respectively, underwent surgery due to failure of drug treatment. The main analysis, which was based on subranking by number, duration, and severity of relapses, failed to show significant differences between the two groups (P = 0.125). The same result was obtained for the psychosocial status after 1 year in the main target criteria depression, anxiety, psychosocio-communicative status, and quality of life. Conclusions: The confirmatory analysis did not prove significantly better courses after additional psychotherapy. There was a tendency towards fewer operations.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleJantschek, G., Zeitz, M., Pritsch, M., Wirsching, M., Klör, H., Studt, H., et al. (1998) Effect of psychotherapy on the course of Crohn's disease -: Results of the German prospective multicenter psychotherapy treatment study on Crohn's disease, Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 33(12), pp. 1289-1296

APA Citation styleJantschek, G., Zeitz, M., Pritsch, M., Wirsching, M., Klör, H., Studt, H., Rasenack, J., Deter, H., Riecken, E., Feiereis, H., & Keller, W. (1998). Effect of psychotherapy on the course of Crohn's disease -: Results of the German prospective multicenter psychotherapy treatment study on Crohn's disease. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 33(12), 1289-1296.



Keywords


ANXIETYBUDESONIDECORTICOSTEROIDSCrohn's diseaseINFLAMMATORY BOWEL-DISEASElife eventsoutcome studyPSYCHIATRIC-ILLNESSpsychodynamicQuality of lifeTERM FOLLOW-UP

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