Objective: To investigate the effect of a (minimally) guided peer support group (GPSG) for people with psychosis on social network, social support, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and quality of life, and to evaluate the intervention and its economic consequences. Method: In a multi-center randomized controlled trial with 56 patients in the peer support group and 50 patients in the control condition, patients were assessed at baseline and after the last meeting at 8 months. Results: The experimental group showed GPSG to have a positive effect on social network and social support compared with the control condition. In the experimental condition, high attenders favored over low attenders on increased social support, self-efficacy, and quality of...
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Abstract Background Peer support is being integrated within mental health services to further the de...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether peer support improves outcomes for people with severe ment...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a (minimally) guided peer support group (GPSG) for people wi...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a (minimally) guided peer support group (GPSG) for people wi...
Abstract Peer support groups are rarely available for patients with psychosis, despite potential cli...
Peer support groups are rarely available for patients with psychosis, despite potential clinical and...
Peer support groups are rarely available for patients with psychosis, despite potential clinical and...
The purposes of this project were: 1) to collaboratively adapt an existing cognitive-behavioral inte...
People with psychotic disorders frequently experience significant mental and social limitations that...
Background Peer support provides the opportunity for peers with experiential knowledge of a mental i...
People with psychotic disorders frequently experience significant mental and social limitations that...
Background: The benefits of peer support interventions (PSIs) for individuals with mental illness ar...
The purposes of this project were: 1) to collaboratively adapt an existing cognitive-behavioral inte...
Background Peer support provides the opportunity for peers with experiential knowledge of a mental ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Abstract Background Peer support is being integrated within mental health services to further the de...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether peer support improves outcomes for people with severe ment...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a (minimally) guided peer support group (GPSG) for people wi...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a (minimally) guided peer support group (GPSG) for people wi...
Abstract Peer support groups are rarely available for patients with psychosis, despite potential cli...
Peer support groups are rarely available for patients with psychosis, despite potential clinical and...
Peer support groups are rarely available for patients with psychosis, despite potential clinical and...
The purposes of this project were: 1) to collaboratively adapt an existing cognitive-behavioral inte...
People with psychotic disorders frequently experience significant mental and social limitations that...
Background Peer support provides the opportunity for peers with experiential knowledge of a mental i...
People with psychotic disorders frequently experience significant mental and social limitations that...
Background: The benefits of peer support interventions (PSIs) for individuals with mental illness ar...
The purposes of this project were: 1) to collaboratively adapt an existing cognitive-behavioral inte...
Background Peer support provides the opportunity for peers with experiential knowledge of a mental ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Abstract Background Peer support is being integrated within mental health services to further the de...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about whether peer support improves outcomes for people with severe ment...