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Group-based psychosocial intervention for bipolar disorder: Randomised controlled trial

British Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 196, No. 5, Year 2010

Background: Psychosocial interventions have the potential to enhance relapse prevention in bipolar disorder. Aims: To evaluate a manualised group-based intervention for people with bipolar disorder in a naturalistic setting. Method: Eighty-four participants were randomised to receive the group-based intervention (a 12-week programme plus three booster sessions) or treatment as usual, and followed up with monthly telephone interviews (for 9 months post-intervention) and face-to-face interviews (at baseline, 3 months and 12 months). Results: Participants who received the group-based intervention were significantly less likely to have a relapse of any type and spent less time unwell. There was a reduced rate of relapse in the treatment group for pooled relapses of any type (hazard ratio 0.43, 95% Cl 0.20-0.95; t343=-2. 09, P=0.04). Conclusions: This study suggests that the group-based intervention reduces relapse risk in bipolar disorder.

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Research Areas
Environmental
Mental Health
Study Design
Randomised Control Trial