Intensive Expositionsbehandlung bei Angststörungen in einem spezialisierten tagesklinischen Versorgungssetting

VERHALTENSTHERAPIE(2019)

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Background: Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent, often chronic, but effectively treatable by cognitive-behavioral therapy, especially by exposure therapy. However, exposure treatments rarely occur in outpatient healthcare. The day hospital for anxiety disorders at the University Hospital Dresden implemented an evidence-based treatment. Every week, 4 guided time-open exposure sessions, not time-limited, are conducted during the 5-week treatment period. Improvements in symptomatology and response rates were examined. Methods: The symptomatology of n = 332 patients, treated from 2009 till 2015, was assessed at pretreatment and posttreatment, and at the follow-ups after 3 months and 1 year. Two-thirds had previously had other psychotherapy treatments. Established questionnaires were used. Data was analyzed by calculating mixed models, effect sizes, and response rates. Results: 90% of the patients finished the treatment regularly. Significant improvements occurred in anxiety and depressive symptoms. The strongest effect sizes of about 0.9 were achieved for behavioral scales, especially for symptoms of agoraphobia and panic disorder, the most frequent disorders in the sample. The response rates were 60%. Improvements remained stable at the follow-ups and even increased further for cognitive symptoms. Conclusions: Specialized day hospital healthcare settings, like the one presented here, are associated with good to very good and stable improvements and also with good acceptance. These therapeutic settings require specific structural equipment and resources.
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Anxiety disorders,Exposure therapy,Cognitive-behavioral therapy,Routine clinical practice,Day hospital
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