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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics | 2006

Pregnant Women with Bronchial Asthma Benefit from Progressive Muscle Relaxation: A Randomized, Prospective, Controlled Trial

Cerstin Nickel; Claas Lahmann; Moritz Muehlbacher; Francisco Pedrosa Gil; Patrick Kaplan; Wiebke Buschmann; Karin Tritt; Christian Kettler; Egon Bachler; Christian Egger; Javaid Anvar; Rainhold Fartacek; Thomas Loew; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Marius Nickel

Background: Asthma is a serious medical problem in pregnancy and is often associated with stress, anger and poor quality of life.The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) on change in blood pressure, lung parameters, heart rate, anger and health-related quality of life in pregnant women with bronchial asthma. Methods: We treated a sample of 64 pregnant women with bronchial asthma from the local population in an 8-week randomized, prospective, controlled trial. Thirty-two were selected for PMR, and 32 received a placebo intervention. The systolic blood pressure, forced expiratory volume in the first second, peak expiratory flow and heart rate were tested, and the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory and Health Survey (SF-36) were employed. Results: According to the intend-to-treat principle, a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure and a significant increase in both forced expiratory volume in the first second and peak expiratory flow were observed after PMR. The heart rate showed a significant increase in the coefficient of variation, root mean square of successive differences and high frequency ranges, in addition to a significant reduction in low and middle frequency ranges. A significant reduction on three of five State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory scales, and a significant increase on seven of eight SF-36 scales were observed. Conclusions: PMR appears to be an effective method to improve blood pressure, lung parameters and heart rate, and to decrease anger levels, thus enhancing health-related quality of life in pregnant women with bronchial asthma.


Pediatrics International | 2006

Suicide attempts versus suicidal ideation in bulimic female adolescents

Cerstin Nickel; Marjeta Simek; Aldona Moleda; Moritz Muehlbacher; Wiebke Buschmann; Reinhold Fartacek; Egon Bachler; Christoph Egger; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Thomas Loew; Marius Nickel

Background: Suicide attempts by adolescents continue to be a major public health problem. The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in the family functioning and sociopsychopathological risk factor relationship between female bulimic adolescents with suicidal ideation only, and those who attempted suicide.


Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie | 2007

Anger, interpersonal relationships, and health-related quality of life in bullying boys who are treated with outpatient family therapy: a randomized, prospective, controlled trial with 1 year of follow-up

Marius Nickel; Christoph Egger; M. Mühlbacher; Wiebke Buschmann; J. Krawcyk; Cerstin Nickel; Petra Forthuber; Christian Kettler; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Peter Leiberich; Karin Tritt; Claas Lahmann; Ferdinand Mitterlehner; T. Loew

Objective. Ten to 30% of students engage in bullying behavior. Bullies stand out on account of increased anger, poor interpersonal relationships, and poor quality of life. Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of outpatient family psychotherapy as a monotherapy for anger reduction and improvement of behavior and interpersonal relationships and of health-related quality of life in male youths with bullying behavior. Methods. Twenty-two boys with bullying behavior took part in a family therapy program for 6 months. The control group was also composed of 22 youths and took part in a placebo intervention program. Every 2 weeks, results were checked with the Adolescents Risky-Behavior Scale (ARBS), the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI), the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP-D), and the SF-36 Health Survey (SF-36). Follow-up testing took place 12 months after treatment. Results. In comparison with the control group (according to the intention-to-treat principle), bullying behavior was reduced. Significant changes on all ARBS scales and on the STAXI scales State-Anger, Trait-Anger, Anger-Out, and Anger-Control were observed after 6 months. In the IIP-D, significant differences were found on the scales for overly autocratic, overly competitive, overly introverted, overly expressive, and exploitable/compliant. In the SF-36, significant differences were observed in general health perceptions, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional, and mental health. The reduction in expression of anger correlated with a reduction in several scales of the ARBS, IIP-D, and SF-36. Follow-up after 1 year showed relatively stable, lasting treatment effects. Conclusion. The results of this study show that outpatient family therapy seems to be an effective method of reducing anger and improving interpersonal relationships and health-related quality of life in male youths with bullying behavior. Language: en


American Journal of Psychiatry | 2006

Aripiprazole in the Treatment of Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

Marius Nickel; Moritz Muehlbacher; Cerstin Nickel; Christian Kettler; Francisco Pedrosa Gil; Egon Bachler; Wiebke Buschmann; Nadine Rother; Reinhold Fartacek; Christoph Egger; Javaid Anvar; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Thomas Loew; Patrick Kaplan


Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology | 2006

Topiramate treatment for women with borderline personality disorder: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

Thomas Loew; Marius Nickel; Moritz Muehlbacher; Patrick Kaplan; Cerstin Nickel; Christian Kettler; Rainhold Fartacek; Claas Lahmann; Wiebke Buschmann; Karin Tritt; Egon Bachler; Ferdinand Mitterlehner; Francisco Pedrosa Gil; Peter Leiberich; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Christoph Egger


Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2006

Bioenergetic exercises in inpatient treatment of Turkish immigrants with chronic somatoform disorders: A randomized, controlled study

Marius Nickel; Birsen Cangoez; Egon Bachler; Moritz Muehlbacher; Nilufer Lojewski; Neila Mueller-Rabe; Ferdinand Mitterlehner; Peter Leiberich; Nadine Rother; Wiebke Buschmann; Christian Kettler; Francisco Pedrosa Gil; Claas Lahmann; Christoph Egger; Reinhold Fartacek; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Thomas Loew; Cerstin Nickel


The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry | 2006

Influence of Family Therapy on Bullying Behaviour, Cortisol Secretion, Anger, and Quality of Life in Bullying Male Adolescents: A Randomized, Prospective, Controlled Study

Marius Nickel; Moritz Muehlbacher; Patrick Kaplan; Jakub Krawczyk; Wiebke Buschmann; Christian Kettler; Nadine Rother; Christoph Egger; Wolfhardt K. Rother; T. Loew; Cerstin Nickel


International Journal of Eating Disorders | 2006

Familial and Sociopsychopathological Risk Factors for Suicide Attempt in Bulimic and in Depressed Women: Prospective Study.

Marius Nickel; Marietta Simek; Niluefer Lojewski; Moritz Muehlbacher; Reinhold Fartacek; Christian Kettler; Egon Bachler; Christoph Egger; Nadine Rother; Wiebke Buschmann; Francisco Pedrosa Gil; Patrick Kaplan; Ferdinand Mitterlehner; Javaid Anvar; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Thomas Loew; Cerstin Nickel


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2006

Change in instrumental activities of daily living disability in female senior patients with musculosceletal pain: A prospective, randomized, controlled trial

Marius Nickel; Claas Lahmann; Moritz Muehlbacher; Cerstin Nickel; Francisco Pedrosa Gil; Wiebke Buschmann; Nadine Rother; Reinhold Fartacek; Peter Leiberich; Karin Tritt; Ferdinand Mitterlehner; Christian Kettler; Christoph Egger; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Thomas Loew


Gesundheitswesen | 2006

Behandlungsergebnisse stationärer psychosomatischer Rehabilitation bei türkischen Migranten: Eine prospektive Studie

Cerstin Nickel; N. Lojewski; Moritz Muehlbacher; B. Cangoez; T. Müller-Rabe; Wiebke Buschmann; Ferdinand Mitterlehner; Claas Lahmann; Christoph Egger; Christian Kettler; Nadine Rother; Karin Tritt; Egon Bachler; Rainhold Fartacek; Peter Leiberich; F. Pedrosa Gil; Wolfhardt K. Rother; Thomas Loew; Marius Nickel

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Marius Nickel

Medical University of Graz

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Cerstin Nickel

University of Regensburg

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Thomas Loew

University of Regensburg

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Karin Tritt

University of Regensburg

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M. Mühlbacher

University of Regensburg

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T. Loew

University of Regensburg

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