Title of article :
Effects of adjunctive peer support on perceptions of illness control and understanding in an online psychoeducation program for bipolar disorder: A randomised controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Proudfoot، نويسنده , , Judith and Parker، نويسنده , , Gordon and Manicavasagar، نويسنده , , Vijaya and Hadzi-Pavlovic، نويسنده , , Dusan and Whitton، نويسنده , , Alexis and Nicholas، نويسنده , , Jennifer and Smith، نويسنده , , Meg and Burckhardt، نويسنده , , Rowan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
98
To page :
105
Abstract :
Objectives mine the comparative effectiveness of an online psychoeducation program for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder within the previous 12 months, completed alone or with adjunctive peer support, on symptoms and perceived control over the illness. ipants were randomly allocated to an eight-week online psychoeducation program (n=139), a psychoeducation program plus online peer support (n=134) or an attentional control condition (n=134). s sed perceptions of control, decreased perceptions of stigmatisation and significant improvements in levels of anxiety and depression, from pre- to post-intervention were found across all groups. There were no significant differences between groups on outcome measures, although a small clinical difference was found between the supported and unsupported conditions in depression symptoms and in functional impairment at the six-month follow-up. Adherence to the treatment program was significantly higher in the supported intervention than in the unsupported program. Gender and age were also significant predictors of adherence, with females and those over the age of 30 showing greater adherence. tions tate at study entry was measured by self-report rather than by clinical interview. sions ttern of outcomes suggests a primary influence of non-specific or common therapeutic factors across all three intervention groups. A personally tailored intervention may be more suitable for individuals recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and longer term coaching may increase program adherence and long-term improvement in symptoms and functioning.
Keywords :
psychoeducation , eHealth , bipolar disorder , Online intervention , Peer support
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1434838
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