Boyd J L, McGill C W, Falloon I R
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1981 Sep;32(9):629-32. doi: 10.1176/ps.32.9.629.
Families of schizophrenic patients frequently are ill equipped to handle the primary caretaking responsibilities that have fallen to them due to deinstitutionalization. The authors describe a program begun at a medical center in Southern California in 1978 to assist schizophrenic patients living at home and their families. The program, which consists of family therapy sessions in the home, focuses on education about schizophrenia, development of communication skills, and acquisition of structured problem-solving and other behavioral strategies. Preliminary findings of a controlled study of program participants suggest that the family interventions are both cost-effective and highly successful in reducing the incidence of relapse and hospitalization.
精神分裂症患者的家属常常没有足够的能力来承担由于非机构化而落到他们身上的主要照料责任。作者描述了1978年在南加州一家医疗中心启动的一个项目,以帮助居家生活的精神分裂症患者及其家属。该项目包括在患者家中进行家庭治疗,重点是关于精神分裂症的教育、沟通技巧的培养以及结构化问题解决和其他行为策略的习得。对项目参与者的对照研究的初步结果表明,家庭干预在降低复发率和住院率方面既具有成本效益又非常成功。