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Efficacy of psychoeducational family intervention for bipolar I disorder: A controlled, multicentric, real-world study

Authors :
Mario Luciano
D. Lampis
Giuseppe Carrà
Cristina Crocamo
Giuseppina Ciampini
Sonia Iapichino
Mario Maj
Umberto Volpe
Andrea Fiorillo
Francesco Bardicchia
Claudio Malangone
Valeria Del Vecchio
Corrado De Rosa
Enrico Pompili
Anna Maria Moroni
Franco Veltro
E. Orlandi
Massimiliano Piselli
Gaia Sampogna
Fiorillo, A
Del Vecchio, V
Luciano, M
Sampogna, G
De Rosa, C
Malangone, C
Volpe, U
Bardicchia, F
Ciampini, G
Crocamo, C
Iapichino, S
Lampis, D
Moroni, A
Orlandi, E
Piselli, M
Pompili, E
Veltro, F
Carra', G
Maj, M
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. 172:291-299
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Background This study assessed the efficacy of the Falloon model of psychoeducational family intervention (PFI), originally developed for schizophrenia management and adapted to bipolar I disorder. The efficacy of the intervention was evaluated in terms of improvement of patients׳ social functioning and reduction of family burden. Methods This was a multicentre, real-world, controlled, outpatient trial carried out in 11 randomly recruited Italian mental health centres. Enroled patients and key-relatives were consecutively allocated either to receive PFI and Treatment As Usual (TAU) or to a waiting list receiving TAU alone. The efficacy of the intervention was evaluated in terms of improvement in patients׳ social functioning (primary outcome) and reduction of family burden (secondary outcome). Results Of the 137 recruited families, 70 were allocated to the experimental group and 67 to the control group. At the end of the intervention, significant improvements in patients׳ social functioning and in relatives׳ burden were found in the treated group compared to TAU. This effect of the intervention remained also after controlling for several confounding patient׳s socio-demographic and clinical factors. The experimental intervention had an impact also on other outcome measures, such as patients׳ clinical status and personal burden. Limitations Lack of an active control group. Conclusions The results of this study clearly show that the psychoeducational family intervention according to the Falloon model is effective in improving the social outcome of patients with bipolar I disorder.

Details

ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
172
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d57d5b87df3d15e9cdf8590235b07141
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2014.10.021