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Clinical Trial
. 1992 Jan;27(1):16-21.
doi: 10.1007/BF00788951.

The Sydney intervention trial: a controlled trial of relatives' counselling to reduce schizophrenic relapse

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The Sydney intervention trial: a controlled trial of relatives' counselling to reduce schizophrenic relapse

K Vaughan et al. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1992 Jan.

Abstract

The result of a psychosocial intervention which aimed to reduce schizophrenic relapse through relatives' counselling is presented. Thirty-six schizophrenic patients living in high Expressed Emotion (EE) parental households were randomly allocated to an intervention or control group. The parents of patients allocated to the intervention were offered ten weekly sessions of counselling. The patient was not included in these sessions. Patients in both groups received standard after-care of medication and support. Relapses in the intervention group, although fewer, were not significantly different from the control group. Given the impressive evidence in favour of family interventions in reducing relapse rates in schizophrenic patients possible reasons for this result are discussed. Aspects of the intervention described here, exclusion of the patient, no control over the patients' medication or involvement with their management, short duration of intervention and lack of individual assessment, could explain this finding. This negative result is important in indicating what factors should be included in an effective psychosocial intervention.

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