

Thus, knowledge of the concept of rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs will be added. Aim: As treatment beliefs differ in relation to the treatment, this study aimed to explore rehabilitation-related treatment beliefs in psychosomatic rehabilitation patients with mental disorders before inpatient admission.

Yet, little is known about treatment beliefs as an extension of the CSM and their impact on health outcomes. Illness beliefs, as the core element of the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM), are widely known as predictors of various health outcomes. However, a significant number of patients with mental disorders remain unsatisfied with rehabilitation or being non-responders. Background: The efficacy of inpatient psychosomatic rehabilitation in Germany can be considered proven.
