A brief cognitive behavioural therapy psychoeducational group for Chinese people with chronic illnesses: an evaluation study |
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Authors: | Daniel F. K. Wong Priscilla S. Y. Ip Kim Man Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong;2. Community Rehabilitation Network, The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation, Kowloon, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | This pilot study attempted to examine the effectiveness of a brief cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) psychoeducational group for Chinese people with chronic illness in Hong Kong. It adopted a single group design, and 52 participants joined the group. A questionnaire with three outcome measures, measuring general mental health, quality of life and dysfunctional attitudes and beliefs, was administered to participants at pre-test, post-test and six month follow-up. Repeated measures ANOVAs were employed and revealed positive changes in most of the outcome measures across the three time points. Cohen’s d showed a moderate to large effect size for most outcome measures. From a step care perspective, a culturally attuned brief CBT psychoeducational group may serve as an early intervention and a triage to attract suitable people with chronic illness to engage in the treatment process. |
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Keywords: | Brief cognitive behavioural therapy anxiety chronic illness illness management group |
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