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Efficacy of a support group intervention on psychopathological characteristics among caregivers of psychotic patients

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  • Manolis Mentis
  • Lambros Messinis
  • Evagelia Kotrotsiou
  • Nikiforos V Angelopoulos
  • Christos Marneras
  • Panagiotis Papathanasopoulos
  • Euthymios Dardiotis

Abstract

Background: Families of individuals with psychotic disorders are playing a major role in the care of their relatives, but report poorer physical competence, elevated symptoms of psychological distress and more psychopathological characteristics. Aim: To compare psychopathological characteristics demonstrated by caregivers of psychotic patients in Greece who participated in support groups organized by non-governmental mental health organizations (NGOMH) compared to caregivers who did not. Methods: Participants were caregivers of a psychotic patient assigned to either the intervention group ( n  = 165) or the non-intervention group ( n  = 345) according to specific criteria. Participants were assessed for psychopathological characteristics through clinical interviews and with the Symptom Checklist 90 –Revised (SCL-90-R). Results: Participants who did not take part in the support groups had higher levels of psychopathological characteristics on the dimensions of interpersonal sensitivity ( t  = −2.065, p  = .003), depression ( t  = 1.043, p  = .007), anxiety ( t  = 1.001, p  = .010), hostility ( t  = −4.345, p  

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  • Manolis Mentis & Lambros Messinis & Evagelia Kotrotsiou & Nikiforos V Angelopoulos & Christos Marneras & Panagiotis Papathanasopoulos & Euthymios Dardiotis, 2015. "Efficacy of a support group intervention on psychopathological characteristics among caregivers of psychotic patients," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 61(4), pages 373-378, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:61:y:2015:i:4:p:373-378
    DOI: 10.1177/0020764014547075
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