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Bedeutung und Behandlung von arbeitsplatzbezogenen psychischen Störungen und Ängsten in der Psychosomatischen Rehabilitation

Background: There are close reciprocal relationships between psychological problems and the workplace. Especially work-related anxiety is of particular significance. Such disorders require specific treatment which can be provided in inpatient units for psychosomatic rehabilitation.
In the present study, patients assigned specific work-oriented psychosomatic treatment for a variety of individual clinical reasons during inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation therapy were compared with respect to general symptoms and specific work-related anxiety at the start and end of therapy with patients not requiring such treatment.

Method: 128 unselected patients from a psychosomatic inpatient unit were investigated with the self-anamnestic questionnaires Symptom Checklist (SCL-90-R) and Job-Anxiety- Scale (JAS) at the beginning and the end of their treatment. The effect of therapy on workplace-related anxiety during the 6-week inpatient period was studied.

Results: 76.6 % of patients were given workrelated treatment, i.e. 39.8 % individual sociotherapeutic therapy on work-related questions, 31.3 % additional work-related group therapy, and 5.5 % group therapy only. Patients with and without such special treatments did not differ in symptoms of general psychological distress but only in the level of work-related anxiety. In the course of inpatient treatment there was not only a significant improvement in general symptoms but also in work-related anxiety and in fitness for work.

Conclusion: Work-related mental problems play an important role in patients requiring psychosomatic rehabilitation. They can be differentiated from general psychological problems. They need specific treatment. In the course of inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation a significant improvement is observed not only in general symptoms but also in work-related mental problems and fitness for work.