Effectiveness of Family-Focused Therapy in Bipolar Patients in Zahedan City, Iran: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Maryam Yosefi Tabas, Fereshte Momeni, Nour-Mohammad Bakhshani, Abbas Pourshahbaz, Omid Rezaei
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Background: Family-focused therapy (FFT) has been developed to address the significant impairments in psychosocial functioning among individuals with bipolar disorder (BD). Objectives: This study investigated the effectiveness of FFT combined with drug therapy in patient support in managing this disorder. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, 50 patients and their caregivers were randomly divided into 2 groups: a drug therapy group that only received medication and a family therapy group that received 15 one-hour sessions of FFT with their caregivers in addition to medication. The Expressed Emotion Questionnaire (EEQ), a modified version of the standard internal label questionnaire for the mentally ill, and the World Health Organization Quality of Life–Brief (WHOQOL-BREF) were used in the present study. Data were analyzed using the t-test. Results: Expressed emotion (EE) significantly decreased in the family therapy group (P = 0.001). Also, mental health and social health were better in the family therapy group than in the drug therapy group (P = 0.001). Nevertheless, no significant change was observed in the dimensions of physical and environmental health in both groups. The results of the study were relatively stable in all measurements in follow-up, except for the stigma. Conclusions: Significant improvements were observed in EE and quality of life (QOL) in the family therapy group. This difference was not statistically significant in the stigma score despite the difference in the means of the 2 groups.
以家庭为中心的治疗在伊朗扎黑丹市双相患者中的有效性:一项随机对照试验
背景:以家庭为中心的治疗(FFT)已被开发用于解决双相情感障碍(BD)患者的显著社会心理功能障碍。目的:本研究探讨FFT联合药物治疗在治疗这种疾病的患者支持中的有效性。方法:本随机对照试验将50例患者及其护理人员随机分为两组:仅接受药物治疗的药物治疗组和在药物治疗的基础上与护理人员进行15次1小时FFT的家庭治疗组。本研究采用精神病患者标准内标问卷的修改版情绪表达问卷(EEQ)和世界卫生组织生活质量问卷(WHOQOL-BREF)。数据采用t检验进行分析。结果:家庭治疗组患者情绪表达显著降低(P = 0.001)。家庭治疗组的心理健康和社会健康均优于药物治疗组(P = 0.001)。然而,在两组的身体和环境健康方面没有观察到明显的变化。在随访中,除了柱头外,研究结果在所有测量中都相对稳定。结论:家庭治疗组在情感表达和生活质量(QOL)方面有显著改善。尽管两组的均数存在差异,但耻感得分的差异无统计学意义。
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS) is an international quarterly peer-reviewed journal which is aimed at promoting communication among researchers worldwide and welcomes contributions from authors in all areas of psychiatry, psychology, and behavioral sciences. The journal publishes original contributions that have not previously been submitted for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts are received with the understanding that they are submitted solely to the IJPBS. Upon submission, they become the property of the Publisher and that the data in the manuscript have been reviewed by all authors, who agree to the analysis of the data and the conclusions reached in the manuscript. The Publisher reserves copyright and renewal on all published material and such material may not be reproduced without the written permission of the Publisher. Statements in articles are the responsibility of the authors.
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