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World J Clin Cases. Jun 6, 2022; 10(16): 5306-5316
Published online Jun 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i16.5306
Published online Jun 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i16.5306
Table 1 Protocol of brief cognitive behavior therapy
Session | Techniques (methods) | Personal projects |
I: Initiating therapeutic process | (1) Mini-lecture on effects of alcoholism; (2) Group discussion; (3) In session practice-list the effects of alcoholism on their family; (4) Relaxation exercises; and (5) Psychoeducation | (1) Mood thermometer; and (2) Practice deep breathing exercises |
II: Identifying negative thoughts | (1) Mini-lecture on positive and negative thoughts; (2) In session practice list of positive and negative thoughts; and (3) Relaxation exercises | (1) Mood thermometer; (2) List of positive and negative thoughts; (3) Practice deep breathing exercises; and (4) Practice progressive muscle relaxation |
III: Identifying thinking errors | (1) Mini-lecture on thinking errors; (2) Group discussion on common thinking errors; (3) In session practice–categorizing negative thoughts into suitable cognitive distortions; and (4) Relaxation exercises | (1) Mood thermometer; (2) Continue to list positive and negative thoughts; (3) Practice deep breathing exercises and progressive muscle relaxation; and (4) Work sheet for recoding thinking errors |
IV: Cognitive restructuring | (1) Mini-lecture on distraction techniques; (2) In session practice–converting negative thought into positive thought; and (3) Relaxation exercises | (1) Mood thermometer; (2) Practice some of strategies discussed to improve positive thoughts; (3) Practice deep breathing exercise, progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery; and (4) Work sheet for recoding thinking errors |
V: Untwisting negative thinking | (1) Mini-lecture on 10 ways of untwisting negative thinking; (2) In session practice–challenging cognitive distortions; (3) Group discussion on rational thinking; and (4) Relaxation exercises | (1) Mood thermometer; (2) Practice some of strategies discussed to challenge cognitive distortions; (3) Practice deep breathing exercise, progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery; and (4) Challenging cognitive distortions |
VI: Behavioral activation | (1) Mini-lecture on scheduling pleasurable activities and how to mastery over those activities; (2) In session practice-list of pleasant activities; (3) Relaxation exercises; and (4) Group discussion on healthy lifestyle. | (1) Mood thermometer; (2) Practice deep breathing exercise, progressive muscle relaxation and guided imagery; (3) List of pleasant activities; and (4) Weekly schedule for behavioral activation |
VII: Effective coping mechanism | (1) Problem solving game; (2) Mini-lecture on coping mechanism and expression of emotions in healthy way; and (3) Relaxation exercises | (1) Mood thermometer; (2) Practice all relaxation exercises; (3) List of pleasant activities; and (4) Weekly schedule for behavioral activation |
VIII: Social skills and assertiveness | (1) Mini-lecture on social skills and assertiveness; (2) Relaxation exercises; and (3) Group sharing on activities learned in each session | Practice techniques learned in all sessions |
Table 2 Participants’ baseline characteristics (n = 195) (mean ± SD)
Experimental group (n = 97) | Control group (n = 98) | P value1 | |
Age in years | 14.73 (0.58) | 14.63 (0.58) | 0.23 |
Gender | |||
Male (%) | 66.0 | 55.0 | 0.12 |
Female (%) | 34.0 | 45.0 | |
Currently studying in | |||
Standard 8 (%) | 42.0 | 46.0 | 0.60 |
Standard 9 (%) | 58.0 | 54.0 | |
Type of family | |||
Nuclear (%) | 66.0 | 75.5 | 0.14 |
Joint (%) | 34.0 | 24.5 | |
Family monthly income (INR) | 9257.73 (3218.69) | 9918.37 (3051.69) | 0.04a |
Duration of paternal alcohol dependence (in years) | 7.73 (3.21) | 7.31 (2.67) | 0.55 |
Self-esteem | 20.05 (4.22) | 19.64 (3.73) | 0.49 |
Anxiety | 34.65 (7.85) | 36.69 (9.36) | 0.18 |
Depression | 13.30 (5.56) | 12.86 (5.34) | 0.54 |
Table 3 Changes in outcomes from baseline to 6-mo follow-up (n = 195) [median (IQR)/mean ± SD]
Outcomes | Groups | Assessments, baseline | 1 mo | 3 mo | 6 mo | % of improvement | χ2 | P valuea | Significant pairs (posthoc) |
Self-esteem | Experimental (n = 97) | 20 (16.50-23); 20.05 ± 4.22 | 22 (18.50-24.50); 21.67 ± 4.08 | 23 (20-26); 22.76 ± 4.28 | 25 (22-28); 24.98 ± 4.35 | 25 | 195.9 | 0.001 | Baseline-1 mo; Baseline-3 mo; Baseline-6 mo; 1-3 mo; 1-6 mo; 3-6 mo |
Control (n = 98) | 19 (17-22); 19.64 ± 3.73 | 20 (17-22); 19.50 ± 3.67 | 20 (17-22); 19.50 ± 3.67 | 20 (17-22); 19.45 ± 4.03 | 5 | 24.43 | 0.001 | Baseline-6 mo; 1-6 mo; 3-6 mo; 3-1 mo; 3 mo-Baseline; 1 mo-Baseline | |
Anxiety | Experimental (n = 97) | 36 (27-41); 34.65 ± 7.85 | 29 (24-39); 30.55 ± 7.50 | 25 (21-32); 26.81 ± 7.68 | 19 (15-26); 21.82 ± 8.57 | 47 | 237.3 | 0.001 | 6-3 mo; 6-1 mo; 6 mo-Baseline; 3-1 mo; 3 mo-Baseline; 1 mo-Baseline |
Control (n = 98) | 35 (30-42.5); 36.69 ± 9.36 | 34.50 (29-45); 37.01 ± 10.33 | 31 (26-46); 35.13 ± 11.23 | 28.50 (22-45); 33.02 ± 12.43 | 19 | 31.9 | 0.001 | 6-3 mo; 6-1 mo; 6 mo-Baseline; 3-1 mo; 3 mo-Baseline; Baseline-1 mo | |
Depression | Experimental (n = 97) | 13 (9.50-17); 13.30 ± 5.56 | 12 (9-15); 12.14 ± 5.03 | 9 (6-13); 10 ± 5.05 | 8 (4-10); 7.58 ± 4.71 | 38 | 243.5 | 0.001 | 6-3 mo; 6-1 mo; 6 mo-Baseline; 3-1 mo; 3 mo-Baseline; 1 mo-Baseline |
Control (n = 98) | 12 (9-17); 12.86 ± 5.34 | 10 (7-16); 11.47 ± 5.44 | 10.50 (6-6.25); 11.19 ± 6.34 | 10 (6.75-18); 11.47 ± 6.55 | 17 | 48.9 | 0.001 | 6 mo-Baseline; 3-1 mo; 3 mo-Baseline; 1 mo-Baseline; 3-6 mo; 1-6 mo |
- Citation: Omkarappa DB, Rentala S, Nattala P. Effectiveness of psychosocial intervention for internalizing behavior problems among children of parents with alcohol dependence: Randomized controlled trial. World J Clin Cases 2022; 10(16): 5306-5316
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- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v10.i16.5306