Psychoeducation (brief) for people with serious mental illness

Apr 10, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Brief Psychoeducation for People with Serious Mental Illness

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Abstract

A total of 2337 participants across twenty studies were included in the review.

  • Brief psychoeducation may reduce the likelihood of medication non-compliance in the short term (RR 0.63) and medium term (RR 0.17).
  • Relapse rates were significantly lower in participants receiving brief psychoeducation compared to routine care in the medium term (RR 0.70).
  • Improvements in long-term global state and mental state were observed, though supported by very low to low quality evidence.
  • Participants in the brief psychoeducation group showed enhancements in social function, including rehabilitation status and social disability.
  • No significant differences were found in quality of life or death rates between the groups.

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