Background This forms the first study of a group-based psychoeducation program for inpatients following remission of a manic episode in patients suffering from bipolar I disorder in a Chinese population. The aim was to explore the patient’s perspectives of the program and their suggestions regarding ways to improve the intervention in the future. Methods Semi-structured and in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 participants who had participated in 8 sessions of a group psychoeducation program over 2 weeks. The verbatim transcripts of those interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Five themes emerged from the data, including the patients’ perception of participating in the program, their perception of the setting, perce...
Objectives: This study examined the effectiveness of a six week psychoeducation program on the adher...
Background: Psychoeducation (PE) for bipolar disorder (BD) has a first-line recommendation for the m...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe, chronic mental disorder. Treatment options are limited, wi...
Abstract Background This forms the first study of a group-based psychoeducation program for inpatien...
Background This forms the first study of a group-based psychoeducation program for inpatients follow...
Background: Although there is some quantitative evidence to suggest the benefits of group psychoedu...
Background: Bipolar disorder contributes to high rates of morbidity with serious consequences on the...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Findings from efficacy trials of group psychoeducation (PE) for bi...
Background: Barcelona Bipolar Disorder Program is a psychoeducative program for individuals with bip...
Background Although there is some quantitative evidence to suggest the benefits of group psychoeduc...
Psychoeducation is a key element in the management of patients with bipolar disorders. The present s...
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong devastating illness with recurrent mood episodes. Pharmacologic treat...
Although pharmacotherapy is considered the first-line treatment for bipolar disorders (BD), adjuncti...
Aim. To share our experience in introducing an original, structured group psychoeducational programm...
Recent reviews of evidence-based guidelines for the clinical management of Bipolar Disorders (BD) ha...
Objectives: This study examined the effectiveness of a six week psychoeducation program on the adher...
Background: Psychoeducation (PE) for bipolar disorder (BD) has a first-line recommendation for the m...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe, chronic mental disorder. Treatment options are limited, wi...
Abstract Background This forms the first study of a group-based psychoeducation program for inpatien...
Background This forms the first study of a group-based psychoeducation program for inpatients follow...
Background: Although there is some quantitative evidence to suggest the benefits of group psychoedu...
Background: Bipolar disorder contributes to high rates of morbidity with serious consequences on the...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Findings from efficacy trials of group psychoeducation (PE) for bi...
Background: Barcelona Bipolar Disorder Program is a psychoeducative program for individuals with bip...
Background Although there is some quantitative evidence to suggest the benefits of group psychoeduc...
Psychoeducation is a key element in the management of patients with bipolar disorders. The present s...
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong devastating illness with recurrent mood episodes. Pharmacologic treat...
Although pharmacotherapy is considered the first-line treatment for bipolar disorders (BD), adjuncti...
Aim. To share our experience in introducing an original, structured group psychoeducational programm...
Recent reviews of evidence-based guidelines for the clinical management of Bipolar Disorders (BD) ha...
Objectives: This study examined the effectiveness of a six week psychoeducation program on the adher...
Background: Psychoeducation (PE) for bipolar disorder (BD) has a first-line recommendation for the m...
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe, chronic mental disorder. Treatment options are limited, wi...