Family-focused treatment versus individual treatment for bipolar disorder: results of a randomized clinical trial
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Family-focused treatment versus individual treatment for bipolar disorder: results of a randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Recently hospitalized bipolar, manic patients (N = 53) were randomly assigned to a 9-month, manual-based, family-focused psychoeducational therapy (n = 28) or to an individually focused patient treatment (n = 25). All patients received concurrent treatment with mood-stabilizing medications. Structured follow-up assessments were conducted at 3-month intervals for a 1-year period ofactive treatment and a 1-year period of posttreatment follow-up. Compared with patients in individual therapy, those in family-focused treatment were less likely to be rehospitalized during the 2-year study period. Patients in family treatment also experienced fewer mood disorder relapses over the 2 years, although they did not differ from patients in individual treatment in their likelihood of a first relapse. Results suggest that family psychoeducational treatment is a useful adjunct to pharmacotherapy in decreasing the risk of relapse and hospitalization frequently associated with bipolar disorder.
Comment in
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Family focused psychoeducational therapy decreases relapse and rehospitalisation in people with a manic episode and bipolar disorder.Evid Based Ment Health. 2003 Nov;6(4):114. doi: 10.1136/ebmh.6.4.114. Evid Based Ment Health. 2003. PMID: 14585787 No abstract available.