In order to assess the feasibility and acceptability of group psychosocial education for the relatives of schizophrenics in the community, a 2-year project was carried out in tw-0 cities: Jinan and Shanghai, China.The completed sample included 682 cases in the experimental group and 366 cases in the control group.The experimental group received group psychotherapy including 14 lectures and five group discussions with conventional services, and the control group had conventional services only.The annual relapse rate in the experimental group was much lower than that in the control group (17.6 and 23.2%, P < 0.01) and the rate of regular work in the experimental group was higher than that in the control group (37.5 and 30.096, P < 0.05).At the end of the second year, the relatives in the experimental group had less care burden, better mental and physical health status and more knowledge of caring for schizophrenics than those in the control group.This approach was well accepted by both mental health workers and relatives ofschizophrenics and the rate of drop-out was 18.4% only during the 2-year period. community service, family intervention, group therapy, psychosocial education, schizophrenia.
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