Evidence-based psychological treatments for disruptive behaviors in individuals with dementia
- PMID: 17385980
- DOI: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.1.28
Evidence-based psychological treatments for disruptive behaviors in individuals with dementia
Abstract
In this article, the authors review the literature regarding evidence-based psychological treatments (EBTs) for behavioral disturbances in older adults with dementia, as proposed by the American Psychological Association's Committee on Science and Practice of the Society for Clinical Psychology. Fifty-seven randomized clinical trials were reviewed for inclusion on the basis of titles or abstract information. Forty-three were excluded either because they did not meet EBT methodological criteria or because they involved environmental or psychoeducational nursing interventions in which the psychological component could not be separately evaluated. Fourteen studies were considered for inclusion as EBTs; of these, 8 showed significant differences between treatment and control groups. Results of this review indicate that behavioral problem-solving therapies that identify and modify antecedents and consequences of problem behaviors and increase pleasant events and individualized interventions based on progressively lowered stress threshold models that include problem solving and environmental modification meet EBT criteria. Additional randomized clinical trials are needed to evaluate the generalizability and efficacy of these and other promising psychological interventions in a variety of settings with individuals who have a range of cognitive, functional, and physical strengths and limitations.
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Commentary on evidence-based psychological treatments for older adults.Psychol Aging. 2007 Mar;22(1):52-5. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.22.1.52. Psychol Aging. 2007. PMID: 17385982 Review.
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