1994
DOI: 10.1093/geront/34.1.121
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A One-Year Follow-up of Relaxation Training for Elders with Subjective Anxiety

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“…The sample consisted of 71 participants in their late sixties endorsing elevated subjective anxiety. Both relaxation conditions produced significant reductions in state anxiety levels compared to the wait-list control condition, and these gains were maintained at least 1 year following treatment (Rickard, Scogin, & Keith 1994). The attrition rate, however, was 24%, as only 54 of the original 71 participants completed treatment.…”
Section: Early Psychotherapy Outcome Researchmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The sample consisted of 71 participants in their late sixties endorsing elevated subjective anxiety. Both relaxation conditions produced significant reductions in state anxiety levels compared to the wait-list control condition, and these gains were maintained at least 1 year following treatment (Rickard, Scogin, & Keith 1994). The attrition rate, however, was 24%, as only 54 of the original 71 participants completed treatment.…”
Section: Early Psychotherapy Outcome Researchmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…At 1-year follow-up, treatment gains were maintained and trait anxiety decreased, suggesting that with time and practice, techniques may become more effective (Rickard, Scogin, & Keith, 1994).…”
Section: B Anxietymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…De laatste jaren zijn enkele gecontroleerde studies naar cognitief-gedragstherapeutische behandeling van paniek met agorafobie en GAS bij ouderen verricht, met positieve behandelresultaten (Rickhard, Scogin, & Keith, 1994 ;Stanley et al, 1996 ;Swales et al, 1996 ). De behandeling bestond uit psycho-educatie, ontspanningsoefeningen, cognitieve therapie en exposure in vivo.…”
Section: Psychotherapieunclassified
“…De methode van Jacobson van spannen en ontspannen kan pijnlijk zijn (Zeiss & Steffen, 1996 ) . In zulke gevallen is het beter om met imaginaire ontspanningstechnieken te werken, waarbij ook het zich voorstellen van spanning en ontspanning effectief kan zijn (Rickhard et al, 1994 ). Bij cognitieve therapie is het vaak nodig de methode en formulieren te vereenvoudigen (Weijnen, 2001 ).…”
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