Medium and long-term efficacy of psychoeducational family intervention for bipolar I disorder: Results from a real-world, multicentric study.
Mario LucianoGaia SampognaValeria Del VecchioVincenzo GiallonardoArcangelo Di CerboCarmela PalummoClaudio MalangoneDebora LampisFranco VeltroFrancesco BardicchiaGiusy CiampiniEmanuele OrlandiAnnamaria MoroniSilvia BiondiMassimiliano PiselliGiulia MenculiniGiuseppe NicolòEnrico PompiliGiuseppe CarràAndrea FiorilloPublished in: Bipolar disorders (2022)
The study showed that the provision of PFI in real-world settings is associated with a significant improvement of patients' and relatives' mental health and psychosocial functioning in the long term. We found that the clinical efficacy of the intervention, in terms of reduction of patients' relapses, hospitalization and suicide attempts, persists after 5 years. It is advisable that PFI is provided to patients with BD I in routine practice.