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The effects of intensive home treatment on self-efficacy in patients recovering from a psychiatric crisis.

Ansam BarakatMatthijs BlankersJurgen E CornelisNick M LommerseAartjan T F BeekmanJack J M Dekker
Published in: International journal of mental health systems (2021)
Although self-efficacy was associated with symptomatic recovery and quality of life, IHT does not have a supplementary effect on self-efficacy when compared to CAU. This result raises the question whether, and how, crisis care could be adapted to enhance self-efficacy, keeping in mind the development of self-efficacy in depressive, bipolar, personality, and schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders. The findings should be considered with some caution. This study lacked sufficient power to test small changes in self-efficacy and some mental disorders had a small sample size. Trial registration This trial is registered at Trialregister.nl, number NL6020.
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