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Coping skills training to reduce psychosocial risk factors for medical disorders: a field trial evaluating effectiveness in multiple worksites.

机译:应对技能培训以减少医学疾病的社会心理风险因素:一项在多个工作地点评估有效性的现场试验。

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a commercial coping skills training program shown to reduce psychosocial risk factors in randomized clinical trials of patients with coronary heart disease is also effective in achieving similar improvements among stressed workers in a real world corporate setting. METHODS: Conduct an observational trial to evaluate the impact of the Williams LifeSkills Workshop on depression, social support, anxiety, and hostility in a sample of 110 employees working at multiple U.S. sites of a client of Williams LifeSkills, Inc. RESULTS: All psychosocial risk factors showed highly significant improvements from pre- to post-training. Except for social support, these improvements were maintained at six months follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide support for the effectiveness of the Williams LifeSkills Workshop by suggesting that its efficacy, as demonstrated in randomized clinical trials, generalizes to real world settings like the multiple U.S. work sites of a corporate client.
机译:目的:确定在现实的公司环境中,在应对冠心病患者的随机临床试验中,一项商业应对技能培训计划是否能够降低心理社会风险因素,是否也能有效地实现类似的改善。方法:进行一项观察性试验,以评估Williams LifeSkills Workshop对Williams LifeSkills,Inc的客户在美国多个地点工作的110名员工的样本对抑郁,社会支持,焦虑和敌意的影响。结果:所有心理风险从培训前到培训后,各种因素均显示出非常显着的改善。除社会支持外,这些改进在随访的六个月内得以保持。结论:这些发现为威廉姆斯LifeSkills Workshop的有效性提供了支持,表明其有效性(如随机临床试验所示)可推广到现实世界中,例如公司客户在美国的多个工作地点。

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