Literature DB >> 28513346

Psychoeducation and Problem Solving (PEPS) Therapy for Adults With Personality Disorder: A Pragmatic Randomized-Controlled Trial.

Mary McMurran1, Florence Day2, Joseph Reilly3,4, Juan Delport5, Paul McCrone6, Diane Whitham2, Wei Tan2, Conor Duggan1,7, Alan A Montgomery2, Hywel C Williams2, Clive E Adams1, Huajie Jin6, Paul Moran8, Mike J Crawford9.   

Abstract

We compared psychoeducation and problem solving (PEPS) therapy against usual treatment in a multisite randomized-controlled trial. The primary outcome was social functioning. We aimed to recruit 444 community-dwelling adults with personality disorder; however, safety concerns led to an early cessation of recruitment. A total of 154 people were randomized to PEPS and 152 to usual treatment. Follow-up at 72 weeks was completed for 68%. PEPS therapy was no more effective than usual treatment for improving social functioning (adjusted difference in mean Social Functioning Questionnaire scores = -0.73; 95% CI [-1.83, 0.38]; p = 0.19). PEPS therapy is not an effective treatment for improving social functioning of adults with personality disorder living in the community.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28513346     DOI: 10.1521/pedi_2017_31_286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Disord        ISSN: 0885-579X


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