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Currently submitted to: JMIR Preprints

Date Submitted: Nov 14, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Nov 14, 2023 - Oct 29, 2024
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Warning: This is an author submission that is not peer-reviewed or edited. Preprints - unless they show as "accepted" - should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.

Development of a Behavioral Satisfaction Questionnaire for CBT Psychoanalysis

  • Yang Pachankis

ABSTRACT

Background:

The research reports the development of a behavioral satisfaction questionnaire (BSQ) for the use in cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs).

Objective:

It is purposed for semi-structured psychoanalytic interviews, but can also be used for self-report. The design of BSQ seeks to organize a referential scale with a psychodynamic perspective, in order to bridge the gaps among neurological / psychiatric therapies, psychological therapy, and patient / visitor autonomy.

Methods:

The psychometric evaluations are dissected into different dimensions in the questionnaire design, with a paradigmatic conceptual framework.

Results:

The test trial has demonstrated high affinity with other major psychometric methods.

Conclusions:

The BSQ design is valid in overall assessments on complicated psychological case. Clinical Trial: The test trial is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov with the identifier NCT05930912.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Pachankis Y

Development of a Behavioral Satisfaction Questionnaire for CBT Psychoanalysis

JMIR Preprints. 14/11/2023:54540

DOI: 10.2196/preprints.54540

URL: https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/54540

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