A systematic review of the effects of psychosocial interventions on social functioning for middle-aged and older-aged adults with severe mental illness.
Emily L SmartLaura BrownJasper Palmier-ClausJessica RaphaelKatherine BerryPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2020)
The results highlight the limited nature of interventions designed specifically for older people with severe mental health problems that target social functioning and the need for more robust, large-scale studies in the area. Current evidence suggests that cognitive behaviour therapy can be effective in targeting social functioning in younger age groups, but, as yet, there is insufficient evidence to recommend this intervention for an older population.