Socio-therapy of schizophrenia cannot fail to consider such an important element as assistance to relatives. This report will review the main treatment methods used today and presents an intervention model which acts on the family of the schizophrenic at different levels. While the schizophrenic patient receives an individual treatment (pharmacological and psychotherapeutic), his/her relatives undergo a two-step group intervention. The first phase concerns an information group. This paper gives an early assessment as to the efficacy of the information groups for relatives. Particularly, it focuses on the actual ability of the group in conveying information to relatives. Such transfer of information is measured by means of a structured interview (Knowledge Interview). Results demonstrate that after an information group family members had a significant statistical increase of their information level (p<0.001). Some areas recorded a considerable increase in the knowledge levels, as far as the legitimacy of the illness and the management of symptoms are concerned. © 1989, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

Cazzullo, C., Bressi, C., Bertrando, P., Clerici, M., Da Ponte, C., Albertini, E. (1989). The efficacy of an information group intervention on relatives of schizophrenics. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY, 35(4), 313-323.

The efficacy of an information group intervention on relatives of schizophrenics

CLERICI, MASSIMO;
1989

Abstract

Socio-therapy of schizophrenia cannot fail to consider such an important element as assistance to relatives. This report will review the main treatment methods used today and presents an intervention model which acts on the family of the schizophrenic at different levels. While the schizophrenic patient receives an individual treatment (pharmacological and psychotherapeutic), his/her relatives undergo a two-step group intervention. The first phase concerns an information group. This paper gives an early assessment as to the efficacy of the information groups for relatives. Particularly, it focuses on the actual ability of the group in conveying information to relatives. Such transfer of information is measured by means of a structured interview (Knowledge Interview). Results demonstrate that after an information group family members had a significant statistical increase of their information level (p<0.001). Some areas recorded a considerable increase in the knowledge levels, as far as the legitimacy of the illness and the management of symptoms are concerned. © 1989, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Combined Modality Therapy, Family Therapy, Follow-Up Studies, Patient Education, Group Psychotherapy, Schizophrenia, rehabilitation*, Social Environment
English
1989
35
4
313
323
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Cazzullo, C., Bressi, C., Bertrando, P., Clerici, M., Da Ponte, C., Albertini, E. (1989). The efficacy of an information group intervention on relatives of schizophrenics. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY, 35(4), 313-323.
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