Abstract
Background: Few psychosocial interventions have been developed in China that are suitable for use in the community. Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Chinese version of the Community Re-Entry Module (CRM; a module of a standardised, structured social skills training programme devised at the University of California, Los Angeles) for patients with schizophrenia compared with standard group psychoeducation. Method: Patients with schizophrenia (n=103) were randomly allocated to CRM or psychoeducation groups and followed up for 24 months. Outcome measures included social functioning, psychiatric symptoms, insight, re-employment, relapse and re-hospitalisation rates. Results: The CRM group significantly improved in terms of social functioning, insight and psychiatric symptoms compared with the psychoeducation group; the re-employment rate was significantly higher and relapse and rehospitalisation rates were significantly lower in the CRM group. Conclusions: The findings support the feasibility and effectiveness of CRM as a psychosocial intervention for Chinese patients with schizophrenia in the community.
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Xiang, Y. T., Weng, Y. Z., Li, W. Y., Gao, L., Chen, G. L., Xie, L., … Ungvari, G. S. (2007). Efficacy of the community re-entry module for patients with schizophrenia in Beijing, China: Outcome at 2-year follow-up. British Journal of Psychiatry, 190(JAN.). https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.106.023697
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