2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-244x-12-230
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Effectiveness of a psycho-educational group program for major depression in primary care: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundStudies show the effectiveness of group psychoeducation in reducing symptoms in people with depression. However, few controlled studies that have included aspects of personal care and healthy lifestyle (diet, physical exercise, sleep) together with cognitive-behavioral techniques in psychoeducation are proven to be effective.The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of a psychoeducational program, which includes aspects of personal care and healthy lifestyle, in patients with mild/mo… Show more

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“…A better-examined phenomenon has been the integration of mental health and primary care services through collaborative care to avoid interruptions in clinician referrals. Group-based therapies for major depression in primary care over 12 weeks have improved symptoms and treatment adherence among depressed patients [65]. Collaborative care implementing mental health treatment within primary care has been effective for anxiety and depressive disorders [66] in different countries [67] and immigrant groups [68], though controlled studies have not been conducted for schizophrenia and bipolar disorders [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A better-examined phenomenon has been the integration of mental health and primary care services through collaborative care to avoid interruptions in clinician referrals. Group-based therapies for major depression in primary care over 12 weeks have improved symptoms and treatment adherence among depressed patients [65]. Collaborative care implementing mental health treatment within primary care has been effective for anxiety and depressive disorders [66] in different countries [67] and immigrant groups [68], though controlled studies have not been conducted for schizophrenia and bipolar disorders [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychoeducation includes diverse psychotherapeutic techniques, for example, cognitive behavioural and problem-solving therapy (Casañas et al, 2012), which promote awareness and forethoughtfulness in relation to the recognition of episodic recurrences, and improve psychosocial and occupational functioning and quality of life (Colom, 2011). Quantitative studies have examined psychoeducation in diverse groups with mental-health problems (Colom et al, 2009;Morokuma et al, 2013;Rouget & Aubry, 2007), but few qualitative studies have explored participants' perspectives of participating in psychoeducation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information on the poster was developed from other studies and review of literatures from Miguel angel et.al dan Rocio Casanas et.al. 6,[8][9][10][11] Then, we perform validity and depression questionnaire reliability test on 30 respondents. Validity test used Pearson Product Moment correlation formula (N=30, r table=0.361 with significance value 5%) that resulted the number of 0.43-0.77.…”
Section: Study Preparation Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7 The aims of this study were: (1) To analyze DM patients' depression level before treating with psychoeducation and pre-test for treatment group and control group, respectively, (2) To analyze changes in depression level before and after intervention in treatment and control groups, and (3) To analyze depression level distinction between DM patients in treatment and control groups after psychoeducation therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%