Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive-behaviourally oriented family intervention for patients suffering from schizophrenia led to improved relapse profiles over a 5-year follow-up period. Method: The case notes of 60 patients who had participated in a randomized, controlled effectiveness trial were examined to determine relapse rates over a 5-year period. Results: Patients were less likely to relapse over the 5-year follow-up when they received the needs-based family intervention, especially in relation to exacerbations of symptoms not requiring inpatient admissions: 86.7% of control participants relapsed compared with 53.3% (P = 0.01). Survival analysis indicated that the relapse risk was 2.5 times higher for ...
A change has taken place in the role ascribed families in the treatment of schizophrenia. Rather tha...
Introduction Relapses do not only add psychological burden to the individuals, their friends and fa...
Introduction Relapses do not only add psychological burden to the individuals, their friends and fa...
Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive- behaviourally oriented family inte...
Objective: To examine longer-term effectiveness of a needs-based family intervention for carers and ...
Objective: To examine longer-term effectiveness of a needs-based family intervention for carers and ...
Objective: To examine longer-term effectiveness of a needs-based family intervention for carers and ...
BACKGROUND Family interventions are effective in reducing relapse in patients with schizophrenia, bu...
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, ...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Twenty-five intervention studies were meta-analytically examined regarding the effect of including r...
Controlled intervention studies carried oat in families of schizophrenia patients have been shown to...
BACKGROUND Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy ...
Well-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of a number of family-based psycho-soc...
The purpose of this overview is to appraise the studies on the efficacy and effectiveness of family ...
A change has taken place in the role ascribed families in the treatment of schizophrenia. Rather tha...
Introduction Relapses do not only add psychological burden to the individuals, their friends and fa...
Introduction Relapses do not only add psychological burden to the individuals, their friends and fa...
Objective: To determine whether a 24-week, needs-based cognitive- behaviourally oriented family inte...
Objective: To examine longer-term effectiveness of a needs-based family intervention for carers and ...
Objective: To examine longer-term effectiveness of a needs-based family intervention for carers and ...
Objective: To examine longer-term effectiveness of a needs-based family intervention for carers and ...
BACKGROUND Family interventions are effective in reducing relapse in patients with schizophrenia, bu...
BackgroundPeople with schizophrenia from families that express high levels of criticism, hostility, ...
Background: Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (C...
Twenty-five intervention studies were meta-analytically examined regarding the effect of including r...
Controlled intervention studies carried oat in families of schizophrenia patients have been shown to...
BACKGROUND Family intervention reduces relapse rates in psychosis. Cognitive-behavioural therapy ...
Well-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of a number of family-based psycho-soc...
The purpose of this overview is to appraise the studies on the efficacy and effectiveness of family ...
A change has taken place in the role ascribed families in the treatment of schizophrenia. Rather tha...
Introduction Relapses do not only add psychological burden to the individuals, their friends and fa...
Introduction Relapses do not only add psychological burden to the individuals, their friends and fa...