[Psychoeducational-psychotherapeutic treatment of schizophrenic patients and their caregivers. Results of a 1-year catamnestic study]
- PMID: 8532099
[Psychoeducational-psychotherapeutic treatment of schizophrenic patients and their caregivers. Results of a 1-year catamnestic study]
Abstract
In this study we look into the question of whether, in addition to neuroleptic treatment, relapse rates among schizophrenic patients can be reduced by means of a combined psychoeducational and psychotherapeutic intervention strategy for patients and their relatives. In a randomized controlled intervention study in an outpatient routine treatment setting, psychoeducational training for medication management, cognitive therapy and work with relatives' groups were compared with each other and with a control group. The patients continued their standard treatment, including neuroleptic relapse prevention. The study comprised 191 chronic DSM-III-R schizophrenics. Data were collected before and after an 8-month intervention phase and at the 1-year follow-up. The group receiving all three treatments had the lowest relapse rates. Moreover, numerous gains recorded in subjective findings suggest that therapeutic work with schizophrenic patients and their relatives is of clinically significant benefit.
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