Author:
Atkinson Jacqueline M.,Coia Denise A.,Gilmour W. Harper,Harper Janice P.
Abstract
BackgroundEducation groups for people with schizophrenia have tended to concentrate on compliance with medication. This study examines impact on social behaviour and quality of life.MethodA catchment-wide service was set up for community-based patients. Patients who indicated an interest in education groups were randomly allocated to either an education group or a waiting list control group. Those who attended groups were compared with the control group.ResultsAbout one-quarter of community-based patients showed interest in attending education groups. Those who attended showed no change in mental state or compliance with medication (already high) but significant gains in quality of life, social functioning and social networks.ConclusionsFor patients who choose to attend education groups significant gains in social functioning and quality of life are possible without specific skills training.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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