Background: Psychoeducational family intervention (PFI) has been proven to be effective in improving the levels of family burden and patients’ personal functioning in schizophrenia and bipolar disorders (BDs). Less is known about the impact of PFI on relatives’ coping strategies in BD. Methods: A multicenter, controlled, outpatient trial funded by the Italian Ministry of Health and coordinated by the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” has been conducted in patients with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) and their key relatives consecutively recruited in 11 randomly selected Italian community mental health centers. We aim to test the hypothesis that PFI improves problem-oriented coping strategies in relatives o...
OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effectiveness of a psychoeducational family intervention for schi...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Coping styles of family members and familial relationships of patients with Schizophrenia/Schizoaffe...
Background: Psychoeducational family intervention (PFI) has been proven to be effective in improving...
Gaia Sampogna,1 Mario Luciano,1 Valeria Del Vecchio,1 Claudio Malangone,1,2 Corrado De Rosa,1 Vincen...
Objectives: This study aims to explore the long-term efficacy of a psychoeducational family interven...
Abstract Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare patients with bipolar disorder (B...
AIMS: To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pat...
This study aimed to analyse the outcomes of an educational intervention for family members living wi...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...
Psychoeducation is a key element in the management of patients with bipolar disorders. The present s...
Aims - To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pa...
BACKGROUND: To date, only few data are available on how family burden in schizophrenia changes over...
BackgroundPharmacological treatments are the principal intervention for bipolar disorder. Alone, how...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare patients with bipolar disorder (BD), their ...
OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effectiveness of a psychoeducational family intervention for schi...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Coping styles of family members and familial relationships of patients with Schizophrenia/Schizoaffe...
Background: Psychoeducational family intervention (PFI) has been proven to be effective in improving...
Gaia Sampogna,1 Mario Luciano,1 Valeria Del Vecchio,1 Claudio Malangone,1,2 Corrado De Rosa,1 Vincen...
Objectives: This study aims to explore the long-term efficacy of a psychoeducational family interven...
Abstract Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare patients with bipolar disorder (B...
AIMS: To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pat...
This study aimed to analyse the outcomes of an educational intervention for family members living wi...
Background: To review the efficacy of supportive family interventions for bipolar disorder on patien...
Psychoeducation is a key element in the management of patients with bipolar disorders. The present s...
Aims - To explore: a) the burden of care, and the professional and social support in relatives of pa...
BACKGROUND: To date, only few data are available on how family burden in schizophrenia changes over...
BackgroundPharmacological treatments are the principal intervention for bipolar disorder. Alone, how...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to compare patients with bipolar disorder (BD), their ...
OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effectiveness of a psychoeducational family intervention for schi...
OBJECTIVE: The "critical comments" dimension of the expressed emotion (EE) construct has been found ...
Coping styles of family members and familial relationships of patients with Schizophrenia/Schizoaffe...