作者
Mark A Lumley, Francis J Keefe, Angelia Mosley-Williams, John R Rice, Daphne McKee, Sandra J Waters, R Ty Partridge, Jennifer N Carty, Ainoa M Coltri, Anita Kalaj, Jay L Cohen, Lynn C Neely, Jennifer K Pahssen, Mark A Connelly, Yelena B Bouaziz, Paul A Riordan
发表日期
2014/8
期刊
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
卷号
82
期号
4
页码范围
644
出版商
American Psychological Association
简介
Objective
Two psychological interventions for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are cognitive-behavioral coping skills training (CST) and written emotional disclosure (WED). These approaches have developed independently, and their combination may be more effective than either one alone. Furthermore, most studies of each intervention have methodological limitations, and each needs further testing.
Method
We randomized 264 adults with RA in a 2× 2 factorial design to 1 of 2 writing conditions (WED vs. control writing) followed by 1 of 2 training conditions (CST vs. arthritis education control training). Patient-reported pain and functioning, blinded evaluations of disease activity and walking speed, and an inflammatory marker (C-reactive protein) were assessed at baseline and 1-, 4-, and 12-month follow-ups.
Results
Completion of each intervention was high (> 90% of patients), and attrition was low (10.2% at 12-month …
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