KMID : 1152720140040010031
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Journal of Korean Academy of Mental Health in Occupational Therapy 2014 Volume.4 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.36
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Impact of client-centered leisure activities on the depression of alcohol dependent patient : A Case Study
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Jung Ji-Yoon
Park So-Yeon
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Abstract
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Objective : This study is to investigate the impact of Client-centered leisure activity program that affects depression of hospitalized patients with alcohol dependence.
Methods : This study is a case study on participant of a 61-year-old man diagnosed with alcohol dependence. The intervention was provided two or three times a week for four weeks a total of 10 sessions. For intervention effect measurement tools, Beck Depression Inventory(BDI), Self-administered Alcoholism Screening Test(SAAST) were used.
Result : In Beck Depression Inventory, before the interventions, participant¡¯s result was 14 points which stands for mild depressive state. After the interventions, the result showed 4 points which signifies state of not depressed. In Self-administered Alcoholism Screening Test, participant¡¯s propensity to drinking problem was reduced from 17 points to 12 points after the interventions.
Conclusion : Applying a variety of Client-centered activity programs to the treatment of hospitalized patients with alcohol dependence showed positive effects on participant¡¯s depression. Activity programs based on the interests and tastes of alcohol-dependent are expected to be applied by sustainable researches in various ways forward.
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KEYWORD
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Beck depression inventory, Self-administered alcoholism screening test
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