The first aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence for family psychoeducation (FPE) interventions for major depressive disorder (MDD). A second aim was to compare the efficacy of different modes of delivering face-to-face FPE interventions. Ten studies (based on nine distinct samples) were identified comprising four single-family studies, four multifamily studies, one single versus multifamily comparative study, and one peer-led, mixed-diagnosis study. Seven studies measured patient functioning and six reported positive outcomes. Six studies measured carer's well-being and four reported positive outcomes. Results provide preliminary evidence that FPE leads to improved outcomes for patient functioning and family-carer's wel...
Bipolar disorder is a serious mental illness, marked by symptoms including severe shifts in mood, en...
International audienceThe aim is to document the effectiveness of a preventive family intervention (...
This dissertation describes the findings of six studies on mental health problems in the family cont...
Abstract Background Depressive disorder is often chronic and recurrent, and results in a heavy psych...
: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a psychoeducational family intervention (PFI) to reduce ...
Robust research has documented the debilitating effects that depressive disorders have on ind...
Background: The strongest risk factor for depression is having a family history of the condition. Ma...
Purpose: Depressive disorders in children and adolescents have an enormous impact on their general q...
Abstract Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and often chronic problem. Patients ...
BACKGROUND:Family therapy is a potential strategy to increase family support for those suffering fro...
Background People with depression often experience interpersonal problems. Family therapy for depres...
There is strong evidence that family factors play a role in the development, maintenance and course ...
Recently, due to the advance of treatments, it is said that evidence-based therapies for borderline ...
Introduction: Depression is considered one of the major health issue worldwide. There are many categ...
An increasing body of research attests to the capacity of evidence-based interventions to improve ou...
Bipolar disorder is a serious mental illness, marked by symptoms including severe shifts in mood, en...
International audienceThe aim is to document the effectiveness of a preventive family intervention (...
This dissertation describes the findings of six studies on mental health problems in the family cont...
Abstract Background Depressive disorder is often chronic and recurrent, and results in a heavy psych...
: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a psychoeducational family intervention (PFI) to reduce ...
Robust research has documented the debilitating effects that depressive disorders have on ind...
Background: The strongest risk factor for depression is having a family history of the condition. Ma...
Purpose: Depressive disorders in children and adolescents have an enormous impact on their general q...
Abstract Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and often chronic problem. Patients ...
BACKGROUND:Family therapy is a potential strategy to increase family support for those suffering fro...
Background People with depression often experience interpersonal problems. Family therapy for depres...
There is strong evidence that family factors play a role in the development, maintenance and course ...
Recently, due to the advance of treatments, it is said that evidence-based therapies for borderline ...
Introduction: Depression is considered one of the major health issue worldwide. There are many categ...
An increasing body of research attests to the capacity of evidence-based interventions to improve ou...
Bipolar disorder is a serious mental illness, marked by symptoms including severe shifts in mood, en...
International audienceThe aim is to document the effectiveness of a preventive family intervention (...
This dissertation describes the findings of six studies on mental health problems in the family cont...