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Family outcomes from a randomized control trial of relapse prevention therapy in first episode psychosis / John F. M. Gleeson en The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Año 2010 - Vol. 71 - No. 4 (Abril)
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Título : Family outcomes from a randomized control trial of relapse prevention therapy in first episode psychosis Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: John F. M. Gleeson, Autor ; Sue M. Cotton, Autor ; Mario Alvarez-Jimenez,, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2022 Artículo en la página: pp. 475-483 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Cuidadores, Terapia Cognitiva Conductual, Emociones, Familia, Terapia familiar, Trastornos psicóticos, Esquizofrenia, Estrés psicológico. Resumen: We have previously reported that our combined individual and family cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) relapse prevention therapy (RPT) was effective in reducing relapse rates compared to treatment as usual (TAU) within a specialist program for young, first-episode psychosis patients who had reached remission on positive symptoms. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28175
in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry > Año 2010 - Vol. 71 - No. 4 (Abril) . - pp. 475-483[artículo] Family outcomes from a randomized control trial of relapse prevention therapy in first episode psychosis [texto impreso] / John F. M. Gleeson, Autor ; Sue M. Cotton, Autor ; Mario Alvarez-Jimenez,, Autor . - 2022 . - pp. 475-483.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry > Año 2010 - Vol. 71 - No. 4 (Abril) . - pp. 475-483
Palabras clave: Cuidadores, Terapia Cognitiva Conductual, Emociones, Familia, Terapia familiar, Trastornos psicóticos, Esquizofrenia, Estrés psicológico. Resumen: We have previously reported that our combined individual and family cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) relapse prevention therapy (RPT) was effective in reducing relapse rates compared to treatment as usual (TAU) within a specialist program for young, first-episode psychosis patients who had reached remission on positive symptoms. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28175 Prevalence, predictors, and consequences of long-term refusal of antipsychotic treatment in first-episode psychosis / Martin Lambert en Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Año 2010 - Vol. 30 - No. 5 (Octubre)
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Título : Prevalence, predictors, and consequences of long-term refusal of antipsychotic treatment in first-episode psychosis Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Martin Lambert, Autor ; Philippe Conus, Autor ; Sue M. Cotton, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2022 Artículo en la página: pp. 565-572 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Primer episodio de psicosis, Esquizofrenia, Adherencia a la medicación, Predictores, Seguimiento, Adolescentes Resumen: Studies investigating medication adherence in psychosis are limited by the need of a certain degree of medication adherence and the inclusion of mostly multiple-episode patients. By contrast, noninformed consent, epidemiological studies in first-episode psychosis (FEP) allow the assessment of an important subgroup of patients who persistently refuse antipsychotic medication and thereby never receive an adequate antipsychotic trial. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=29430
in Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology > Año 2010 - Vol. 30 - No. 5 (Octubre) . - pp. 565-572[artículo] Prevalence, predictors, and consequences of long-term refusal of antipsychotic treatment in first-episode psychosis [texto impreso] / Martin Lambert, Autor ; Philippe Conus, Autor ; Sue M. Cotton, Autor . - 2022 . - pp. 565-572.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology > Año 2010 - Vol. 30 - No. 5 (Octubre) . - pp. 565-572
Palabras clave: Primer episodio de psicosis, Esquizofrenia, Adherencia a la medicación, Predictores, Seguimiento, Adolescentes Resumen: Studies investigating medication adherence in psychosis are limited by the need of a certain degree of medication adherence and the inclusion of mostly multiple-episode patients. By contrast, noninformed consent, epidemiological studies in first-episode psychosis (FEP) allow the assessment of an important subgroup of patients who persistently refuse antipsychotic medication and thereby never receive an adequate antipsychotic trial. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=29430