Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Volume 20, Issue 2 , Pages 94-102, April 2006

Wellness Outcomes of Trauma Psychoeducation

  • Michael J. Rice
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  • Mary D. Moller

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Mary D. Moller, MSN, ARNP, BC, Clinical Director, Adjunct Instructor, Suncrest Wellness Center, Suite 5, 5998 Highway 291, Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026.

Suncrest Wellness Center, Nine Mile Falls, WA

Washington State University College of Nursing, Spokane, WA

A program evaluation study was conducted to determine if a group psychoeducation course would improve wellness scores in subjects with trauma-related disorders. The sample consisted of 10 men age 20–65 years and 44 women age 20–66 years. Levels of wellness were evaluated using the Wellness Assessment Tool [International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Research, 3(1) (1996), 308–317] that evaluates 10 wellness items in each of the four domains: health, attitudes/behavior, environment/relationship, and spirituality. Paired sample correlations showed statistically significant correlations among 37 of the 50 pairs, ranging from .524 in the health scores to .830 in spirituality. The paired t tests also showed significant differences at P = .05 in each of the wellness domains. Subjects felt an improvement in overall health, a decrease in interpersonal conflict, a stronger sense of spirituality, and improvement in environmental control and interpersonal relationships.

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PII: S0883-9417(05)00286-4

doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2005.08.013

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Volume 20, Issue 2 , Pages 94-102, April 2006