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The everyday lives of in- and outpatients when beginning therapy: The importance of values-consistent behavior
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;2. Center for Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;3. Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
Abstract:Background/ObjectiveThe manifestation of functional impairment in patients’ daily lives and interference with things they value is poorly understood. If values are compromised in patients, as theory suggests, social contexts (and the lack thereof) are especially important – though this is currently unexplored. We therefore examined whether daily values-consistent behavior was associated with the importance of a value and whether it involved social or non-social activity.MethodUsing Event Sampling Methodology, we examined daily values-consistent behavior in 57 transdiagnostic inpatients and 43 transdiagnostic outpatients at the beginning of treatment. Patients’ values-consistent behavior, its importance, and (social vs non-social) context was sampled six times per day during a one-week intensive longitudinal examination.ResultsAcross both groups, the probability of subsequent values-consistent behavior increased if (1) it was judged as more important by the patient or (2) if it was embedded in a social context. The probability of reporting values-consistent behavior was higher for outpatients than inpatients.ConclusionsClinicians are encouraged to examine the values of their patients more closely and to especially monitor important and/or social values. Incorporating these into clinical work might increase patients’ values-consistent behavior, which can play a role in reducing suffering.
Keywords:Transdiagnostic  Event Sampling Methodology (ESM)  Consistent behavior  Values  Quasi-experiment  Transdiagnóstico  Event Sampling Methodology (ESM)  Comportamiento coherente  Valores  Cuasi-experimento
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