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The Associations Between Intensive Residential Couple Therapy and Change in a Three-Year Follow-Up Period
Authors:Terje Tilden  Tore Gude  Harold Sexton  Arnstein Finset  Asle Hoffart
Affiliation:(1) Research Institute, Modum Bad, 3370 Vikersund, Norway;(2) Department of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine, Institute of Basic Sciences in Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;(3) Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:This Norwegian couple therapy effectiveness therapy study explored the course and prediction of relationships between depressive symptoms, interpersonal problems, and dyadic adjustment during residential treatment and over a 3-year post-treatment period (N = 117). All measures indicated significant improvement (p < .001) between admission and discharge (effect sizes .25 to .67), and improvement was maintained at 3-year follow-up. The proportion of recovered patients during treatment was stable at follow-up. Finding that initial levels of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) predicted dyadic adjustment change in the follow-up period, we discuss how such interpersonal problems may influence the course of couple therapy.
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