| Literature DB >> 24528545 |
Brynmor Lloyd-Evans1, Evan Mayo-Wilson, Bronwyn Harrison, Hannah Istead, Ellie Brown, Stephen Pilling, Sonia Johnson, Tim Kendall.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether peer support improves outcomes for people with severe mental illness.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24528545 PMCID: PMC3933205 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-14-39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Figure 1PRISMA flowchart of review search.
Characteristics of included studies
| Edmundson 1982 [ | Florida | 80 | N/R | N/R | N/R | N/R | N/R |
| Kaplan 2011 [ | Pennsylvania | 300 | 22% SS 78% mood | 47 | 66% | 13% | 64% |
| Rogers 2007 [ | Multiple sites | 1827 | 50% SS 44% mood | 43 | 60% | 43% | 29% |
| Segal 2011 [ | California | 162 | 41% SS 59% mood | 37 | 54% | 13% | 4% |
| Barbic 2009 [ | Ontario | 33 | 79% SS 21% BPD | 45 | 33% | N/R | 12% |
| Chinman 2013 [ | South Western USA | 282α | | 53 | 11% | 46% | N/R |
| Cook 2012 [ | Tennessee, | 428 | 21% SS 40% BPD 18% mood | 43 | 56% | 54% | 9% |
| Cook 2011 [ | Ohio | 555 | 20% SS 26% BPD, 24% MDD | 46 | 66% | 37% | 15% |
| Craig 2004 [ | London | 45 | 100% SS | 38 | 33% | N/R | N/R |
| Davidson 2004 [ | Connecticut | 260 | 50% SS 34% mood | 42 | 57% | 18% | 20% |
| Proudfoot 2012 [ | New South Wales | 407 | 100% BPD | N/R | 70% | N/R | N/R |
| Rivera 2007 [ | New York | 255 | 48% SS 26% BPD 22% MDD | 38 | 49% | 71% | N/R |
| Simon 2011 [ | 118 | 100% BPD | N/R | 72% | 19% | N/R | |
| Sledge 2011 [ | Connecticut | 89 | 69% SS 31% mood | 41 | 49% | N/R | N/R |
| Van Gestel-Timmermans 2012 [ | 333 | 33% SS | 44 | 66% | N/R | N/R | |
| Sells 2006 [ | Connecticut | 137 | 61% SS 70% multiple | 42 | 39% | 11% | N/R |
| Clarke 2000 [ | Oregon | 178 | 60% SS31% SM | 37 | 39% | 18% | N/R |
| Solomon 1995 [ | Pennsylvania | 96 | 82% SS 12% mood | 41 | 47% | 37% | N/R |
ΦParticipants with a schizophrenia spectrum (SS) disorder, bipolar disorder (BPD), major depressive disorder (MDD), substance misuse (SM), or mood disorder.
ΩCurrently employed.
ΨTwo intervention groups (a peer support email list and an online bulletin board) were merged for analysis.
αRandomised in six teams.
Figure 2Risk of bias in included studies.
Summary of pooled effects at post-treatment
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| Hospitalisation [ | 1 | 80 | RR = 0.50 (0.23, 1.11) | N/A | 10 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Symptoms of psychosis | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Employment | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Quality of life [ | 1 | 300 | SMD = -1.42 (-1.69, – 1.16) | N/A | 12 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Overall psychiatric symptoms [ | 1 | 162 | N/A “no difference in change” | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Depression and anxiety [ | 1 | 300 | SMD = -0.42 (-0.66, – 0.18) | N/A | 12 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Recovery [ | 1 | 300 | SMD = -0.11 (-0.35, 0.13) | N/A | 12 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Hope [ | 1 | 162 | N/A “no difference in change” | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Empowerment [ | 3 | 2266 | SMD = -1.44 (-2.79, – 0.09) | 99%; 186.26 (p < 0.001) | 8-12 | Very low1,2,4,5 |
| Satisfaction | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Hospitalisation [ | 1 | 45 | RR = 1.07 (0.55, 2.07) | N/A | 9-12 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Duration of admission [ | 3 | 255 | SMD = -0.22 (-0.72, 0.28) | 72%; 7.16 (p = 0.03) | | Very low1,2,4,5 |
| Symptoms of psychosis [ | 2 | 696 | SMD = -0.08 (-0.27, 0.03) | N/A | 2-12 | Low4,5 |
| Employment | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Quality of life [ | 5 | 1039 | SMD = 0.04 (-0.16, 0.24) | 52%; 8.38 (p = 0.08) | 3-12 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Depression and anxiety [ | 3 | 861 | SMD = -0.10 (-0.24, 0.03) | 0%; 1.97 (p = 0.37) | 2-12 | Low4,5 |
| Overall psychiatric symptoms [ | 3 | 753 | SMD = -0.07 (-0.39, 0.24) | 74%; 7.83 (p = 0.02) | 3-9 | Very low 1,2,4,5 |
| Recovery [ | 4 | 1066 | SMD = -0.24 (-0.39, – 0.09) | 27%; 4.09 (p = 0.25) | 2-12 | Low4,5 |
| Hope (SMD) [ | 4 | 1072 | SMD = -0.14 (-0.27, -0.02) | 7%; 3.21 (p = 0.36) | 2-3 | Very low 1,4,5 |
| Empowerment [ | 2 | 286 | SMD = -2.67 (-7.35, 2.02) | 97%; 38.87 (p < 0.001) | 3 | Very low1,2*,4,5 |
| Satisfaction [ | 3 | 332 | SMD = 0.02 (-0.20, 0.23) | 0%; 0.95 (p = 0.62) | 9-12 | Very low1,4,5 |
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| Hospitalisation [ | 1Ψ | 114 | RR = 0.68 [0.45, 1.03] | N/A | 24 | Very Low1,4,5 |
| Symptoms of psychosis | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Employment [ | 1 | 96 | N/A | |||
| Quality of life (SMD) [ | 1 | 96 | N/A | |||
| Depression and anxiety | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Overall psychiatric symptoms | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Recovery | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Hope | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Empowerment | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Satisfaction [ | 1 | 87 | SMD = 0.48 (0.05, 0.91) | N/A | 12 | Very low1,4,5 |
This table shows the number of trials and participants assigned for each comparison. For each outcome, it lists the number of trials and participants included in the analysis.
Reasons for downgrade: 1Risk of bias, 2Inconsistency, 3Indirectness, 4Imprecision, 5Publication/Reporting Bias.
RR Relative Risk, SMD Standardised Mean Difference.
Ψ Solomon [28] measured the outcome and reported no difference.
Summary of pooled effects at follow-up
| 4 | 1723 | | | | | |
| Hospitalisation | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Symptoms of psychosis [ | 1 | 448 | SMD = -0.00 (-0.19, 0.18) | N/A | 6 | Low 4,5 |
| Employment | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Quality of life [ | 2 | 639 | SMD = -0.24 (-0.40, -0.08) | 0%; 0.00 (p = 0.98) | 3-6 | Very low1, 4, 5 |
| Depression and anxiety [ | 2 | 721 | SMD = -0.17 (-0.32, -0.03) | 0%; 0.15 (p = 0.70) | 6 | Low4,5 |
| Overall psychiatric symptoms [ | 1 | 448 | SMD = -0.08 (-0.26, 0.11) | N/A | 6 | Low4,5 |
| Recovery [ | 2 | 757 | SMD = -0.23 (-0.37, -0.09) | 0%, 0.71 (p = 0.40) | 6 | Low4,5 |
| Hope [ | 3 | 967 | SMD = -0.24 (-0.46, -0.02) | 65%; 5.74 (p = 0.06) | 3-6 | Very low1,2,4,5 |
| Empowerment [ | 2 | 538 | SMD = -0.25 (-0.43, -0.07) | 12%; 1.13 (p = 0.29) | 6 | Very low1,4,5 |
| Satisfaction | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Reasons for downgrade: 1Risk of bias, 2Inconsistency, 3Indirectness, 4Imprecision, 5Publication/Reporting Bias.
RR Relative Risk, SMD Standardised Mean Difference.