The role of family interventions in bipolar disorder: A systematic review. (February 2016)
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- Title:
- The role of family interventions in bipolar disorder: A systematic review. (February 2016)
- Main Title:
- The role of family interventions in bipolar disorder: A systematic review
- Authors:
- Reinares, M.
Bonnín, C.M.
Hidalgo-Mazzei, D.
Sánchez-Moreno, J.
Colom, F.
Vieta, E. - Abstract:
- Abstract: The reciprocal relationship between bipolar disorder (BD) and the family system highlights the importance of adjunctive family intervention. However, its implementation in clinical practice is not widespread. To update the knowledge in this field and identify areas of uncertainty this manuscript present a comprehensive overview of the bidirectional relationship between BD and family variables, and a systematic review of the evidence-based studies published up to March 2015 on the efficacy of adjunctive family intervention in BD. Findings show that not only specific family's attitudes/interactions affect the course of BD but that equally the illness itself has a strong impact on family functioning, caregivers' burden and health. Regarding family intervention, there are methodological differences between studies and variability in the sample characteristics and the intervention used. Most evidence-based studies support the efficacy of adjunctive family treatment in the illness outcomes, both in youth and adult population, as well as benefits for caregivers. The results emphasize the need to involve caregivers in the therapeutic management of BD through tailored interventions based on patients' characteristics and family needs. Highlights: There is a mutually influential relationship between the illness and the family system. Adjunctive family interventions seem to improve the illness outcomes and caregivers' wellbeing. Family interventions should be tailored based onAbstract: The reciprocal relationship between bipolar disorder (BD) and the family system highlights the importance of adjunctive family intervention. However, its implementation in clinical practice is not widespread. To update the knowledge in this field and identify areas of uncertainty this manuscript present a comprehensive overview of the bidirectional relationship between BD and family variables, and a systematic review of the evidence-based studies published up to March 2015 on the efficacy of adjunctive family intervention in BD. Findings show that not only specific family's attitudes/interactions affect the course of BD but that equally the illness itself has a strong impact on family functioning, caregivers' burden and health. Regarding family intervention, there are methodological differences between studies and variability in the sample characteristics and the intervention used. Most evidence-based studies support the efficacy of adjunctive family treatment in the illness outcomes, both in youth and adult population, as well as benefits for caregivers. The results emphasize the need to involve caregivers in the therapeutic management of BD through tailored interventions based on patients' characteristics and family needs. Highlights: There is a mutually influential relationship between the illness and the family system. Adjunctive family interventions seem to improve the illness outcomes and caregivers' wellbeing. Family interventions should be tailored based on patient characteristics and family needs. Relatives' involvement should form part of the therapeutic approach in BD. … (more)
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- Clinical psychology review. Volume 43(2016)
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- Clinical psychology review
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- Volume 43(2016)
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- Volume 43, Issue 2016 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 43
- Issue:
- 2016
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0043-2016-0000
- Page Start:
- 47
- Page End:
- 57
- Publication Date:
- 2016-02
- Subjects:
- Bipolar disorder -- Family -- Caregiver -- Burden -- Expressed emotion -- Family intervention
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- 10.1016/j.cpr.2015.11.010 ↗
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