1994
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.165.4.544
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A Controlled Evaluation of Psychoeducational Family Intervention in a Rural Chinese Community

Abstract: Family intervention is an effective method of improving treatment compliance and should be an important part of community mental health care.

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“…Also, over half of these interventions are designed for family members only and do not include patients in the treatment sessions. [160][161][162][163][164][165] However, briefer interventions that include the patient have also been tested. [166][167][168] The inclusion of family members only permits families to participate in a program during circumstances when the patient is uninterested or unwilling to participate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, over half of these interventions are designed for family members only and do not include patients in the treatment sessions. [160][161][162][163][164][165] However, briefer interventions that include the patient have also been tested. [166][167][168] The inclusion of family members only permits families to participate in a program during circumstances when the patient is uninterested or unwilling to participate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other treatments, which explicitly target relapse risk, have also found improvements in social functioning. For example, family intervention studies have shown that participants who receive family intervention also make improvements in their social functioning (Spiegel & Wissler, 1987 ;Barrowclough & Tarrier, 1990 ;Hogarty et al 1991;Vaughn et al 1992 ;Xiang et al 1994). In studies of relapse prevention in bipolar disorder (Perry et al 1999;Lam et al 2000;Scott et al 2001) significant improvements in social functioning have also been demonstrated.…”
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“…(35) Estudos realizados em diferentes países mostram que a psicoeducação fornece aos cuidadores níveis elevados de satisfação, diminui o cargo familiar, promove maior aderência e aceitação do paciente ao tratamento, reduz a preocupação e frustração do cuidador e diminui os níveis de recaídas e reinternações hospitalares. (16,(36)(37)(38)(39)(40) Apesar da sua natureza crônica e incapacitante e dos altos níveis de incidência populacional, ainda é escasso o número de estudos sobre participação familiar e apoio impactante no tratamento de pacientes com transtornos de ansiedade. Porém, resultados de pesquisas relacionados a sintomas compulsivo-obsessivos e estresse pós-traumático (41) confirmam que a participação familiar é eficaz no tratamento daqueles pacientes.…”
Section: Psicoeducação E Família: Visão Geral Atual E Perspectivas Deunclassified