2015
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.1967
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Living with Mental Illness: A Cognitive Behavioural Group Psycho‐education Programme with Women in Secure Settings

Abstract: Psycho-educational groups for secure inpatients with schizophrenia need to address gender-specific differences in the manifestation of the condition. Such interventions as part of a broader treatment initiative can be associated with clinical improvement that is both illness specific and leads to improved engagement with care initiatives. The needs of patients who do not complete treatments needs to be regularly reassessed.

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“…They were followed by decrease in positive/negative symptoms, reduction of aggressive behaviors (verbal and physical) and improvement in social/interpersonal skills. Nine studies measured outcomes related to issues more specific to the correctional and forensic population such as violent attitude or behavior, verbal or physical aggression and recidivism or violation of leave conditions (Ahmed et al, 2015;Cullen et al, 2012b;Clarke et al, 2010;Combs et al, 2007;Hornsveld and Nijman, 2005;Rees-Jones et al, 2012;Yip et al, 2013;Long et al, 2016;Jotangia et al, 2015). Of these, seven reported statistically significant changes after intervention (Ahmed et al, 2015;Cullen et al, 2012b;Combs et al, 2007;Hornsveld and Nijman, 2005;Rees-Jones et al, 2012;Yip et al, 2013;Long et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They were followed by decrease in positive/negative symptoms, reduction of aggressive behaviors (verbal and physical) and improvement in social/interpersonal skills. Nine studies measured outcomes related to issues more specific to the correctional and forensic population such as violent attitude or behavior, verbal or physical aggression and recidivism or violation of leave conditions (Ahmed et al, 2015;Cullen et al, 2012b;Clarke et al, 2010;Combs et al, 2007;Hornsveld and Nijman, 2005;Rees-Jones et al, 2012;Yip et al, 2013;Long et al, 2016;Jotangia et al, 2015). Of these, seven reported statistically significant changes after intervention (Ahmed et al, 2015;Cullen et al, 2012b;Combs et al, 2007;Hornsveld and Nijman, 2005;Rees-Jones et al, 2012;Yip et al, 2013;Long et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recovery and its principles (e.g. self-management, peer support, building a satisfying life) are considered among several approaches (Williams et al, 2014;Long et al, 2016). However, few have a primary focus on components of recovery (Livingston et al, 2013;Ferguson et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the past 2 decades there has been significant progress in the rec ognition that diversity in race and cultural background (Brook, gordon, & Meadow, 1998;Carter, 2004;e. C. Chen, Kakkad, & Balzano, 2008;De Las nueces, hacker, Digirolamo, & hicks, 2012;Kohn & oden, 1997), economic status (Levy & o'hara, 2010;Satterfield, 1998), andgender (ghezelseflo &esbati, 2013;horne & Kiselica, 1999;Kohn et al, 2002;Long et al, 2016;rose, 2002;Spencer & vencill, 2017) may require altera tions in language (aguilera et al, 2010, 2018rosselló & Bernal, 1996;Shin & Lukens, 2002), format (Misurell & Springer, 2013;russell & Doucette, 2012), and content (Balabanovic, ayers, & hunter, 2012;C. p. Chen, 1995;Cumbaavilés, 2017;ibrahim, Kamsani, & Champe, 2015;rose, 2002;rosselló & JiménezChafey, 2006) of the group design.…”
Section: Technical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a few studies used a treatment as usual comparison (owen, Sellwood, Kan, Murray, & Sarsam, 2015;rosner, Lumbeck, & geissner, 2011;veltro et al, 2008;Wykes, parr, & Landau, 1999). the rest compared before and after measurements to show positive results (Bellus et al, 2003;Chadwick et al, 2000;hodel & West, 2003;Long et al, 2016;Lynch, Berry, & Sirey, 2011;Manning, hooke, tannenbaum, Blythe, & Clarke, 1994;Mcinnis, Sellwood, & Jones, 2006;newton et al, 2005;pinkham, gloege, Flanagan, & penn, 2004;Wykes et al, 1999). Most were admittedly pilot programs.…”
Section: [Al Nods]mentioning
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