BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, or over involvement, have more frequent relapses than people with similar problems from families that tend to be less expressive of emotions. Forms of psychosocial intervention, designed to reduce these levels of expressed emotions within families, are now widely used.ObjectivesTo estimate the effects of family psychosocial interventions in community settings for people with schizophrenia or schizophrenia-like conditions compared with standard care.Search strategyWe updated previous searches by searching the Cochrane Schizophrenia Group Trials Register (September 2008).Selection criteriaWe selected randomised or quasi-randomised studies focus...
While research indicates that family intervention is of benefit to schizophrenia patients and their ...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
AbstractRelatives play a key role in supporting people with psychosis at all stages of recovery, but...
Background: There is strong evidence of the efficacy of family psychosocial interventions for schizo...
BACKGROUND Family interventions are effective in reducing relapse in patients with schizophrenia, bu...
Well-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of a number of family-based psycho-soc...
Controlled intervention studies carried oat in families of schizophrenia patients have been shown to...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of multiple group family treatment for Schizophrenia. Metho...
A study is reported of a controlled trial of social intervention in the families of schizophrenic pa...
Twenty-five intervention studies were meta-analytically examined regarding the effect of including r...
Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive-behaviourally oriented family inte...
Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive- behaviourally oriented family inte...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
The purpose of this overview is to appraise the studies on the efficacy and effectiveness of family ...
While research indicates that family intervention is of benefit to schizophrenia patients and their ...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
AbstractRelatives play a key role in supporting people with psychosis at all stages of recovery, but...
Background: There is strong evidence of the efficacy of family psychosocial interventions for schizo...
BACKGROUND Family interventions are effective in reducing relapse in patients with schizophrenia, bu...
Well-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of a number of family-based psycho-soc...
Controlled intervention studies carried oat in families of schizophrenia patients have been shown to...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of multiple group family treatment for Schizophrenia. Metho...
A study is reported of a controlled trial of social intervention in the families of schizophrenic pa...
Twenty-five intervention studies were meta-analytically examined regarding the effect of including r...
Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive-behaviourally oriented family inte...
Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive- behaviourally oriented family inte...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
Family psychoeducation as a treatment for schizophrenia was developed 40 years ago almost simultaneo...
The purpose of this overview is to appraise the studies on the efficacy and effectiveness of family ...
While research indicates that family intervention is of benefit to schizophrenia patients and their ...
Background: Positive effects on the relapse from illness and compliance with medication by patients ...
AbstractRelatives play a key role in supporting people with psychosis at all stages of recovery, but...