Randomized, controlled trial of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy for young people with bipolar disorder

Oct 28, 2014Bipolar disorders

Testing social and routine-focused therapy in young people with bipolar disorder

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Abstract

A total of 100 participants were randomized to receive either interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) or specialist supportive care (SSC).

  • Both IPSRT and SSC led to improvements in depressive symptoms, social functioning, and manic symptoms after treatment.
  • No significant difference in outcomes was observed between the two therapies.
  • Lifetime or current comorbidity did not significantly impact treatment effects.
  • A relative benefit of SSC was noted for patients with current substance use disorder.
  • The study involved young people aged 15-36 with various forms of bipolar disorder.

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