| Literature DB >> 16633505 |
Lorenza Magliano1, Andrea Fiorillo, Grainne Fadden, Frances Gair, Marina Economou, Thomas Kallert, Julia Schellong, Miguel Xavier, Manuel Gonçalves Pereira, Francisco Torres Gonzales, Alberto Palma-Crespo, Mario Maj.
Abstract
In spite of their proven efficacy, psychoeducational interventions for families of patients with schizophrenia are not being commonly applied in clinical practice. In this report, we present the preliminary results of a one-year follow-up study on the implementation and effectiveness of a psychoeducational family intervention in six European countries. Forty-eight professionals were involved in the study and provided the intervention for one year to 55 families of patients with schizophrenia. During the implementation period, the professionals reported significant organisational difficulties in the provision of the intervention, but acknowledged an improvement of their relationships with users and their families. At follow-up assessment, statistically significant improvements were found in patients' symptoms and social functioning as well as in relatives' burden, coping strategies and social resources.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16633505 PMCID: PMC1414722
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Psychiatry ISSN: 1723-8617 Impact factor: 49.548