Effectiveness of behavioral family therapy in people with schizophrenia: a randomized, controlled clinical trial

Vidal Gutiérrez, Daisy Angélica; Saldivia, Sandra; Grandón Fernández, Pamela; Inostroza Rovegno, Carolina

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of FBT in comparison with usual care in people with schizophrenia treated at an outpatient psychiatric department of a public hospital in Chile. Method. Quantitative study, with a randomized, controlled clinical trial design (CTCT) and pre-post measurements, with two arms. Fifty-four people with schizophrenia and their primary caregivers, randomly assigned to experimental and control groups, were studied. The main outcome variable was social functioning. As secondary outcomes, clinical symptoms and treatment adherence in people with schizophrenia were evaluated. Expressed emotion was evaluated in the primary caregiver. Results. FBT was effective in improving the social functioning of people with schizophrenia and decreasing expressed emotion in the primary caregiver, with a large effect size (d > 0.80). Conclusions. The implementation of FBT as a protocolized intervention, complementing usual care, helps to improve psychosocial outcomes in people with schizophrenia and their caregivers.

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Título según WOS: Effectiveness of behavioral family therapy in people with schizophrenia: a randomized, controlled clinical trial
Título según SCOPUS: Effectiveness of behavioral family therapy in people with schizophrenia: A randomized, controlled clinical trial
Título de la Revista: SALUD MENTAL
Volumen: 42
Número: 2
Editorial: INST NAC PSIQUIATRIA RAMON FUENTE MUNIZ
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 65
Página final: 73
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2019.009

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS - ISI