Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Peer Mentors in Reducing Hospital Use
Serious Mental IllnessThe current study, through a randomized controlled design, will evaluate the effectiveness of peer support, as compared to usual care and to an equivalent amount of support offered by peer case managers and non-peer recovery mentors, in reducing hospital days and readmissions and in promoting recovery and community inclusion among adults with mental illnesses with histories of multiple hospitalizations. The current study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of adding peer support to the array of services available to persons with serious mental illnesses who have histories of multiple hospitalizations and will test a theoretical model of the active ingredients of peer support, focusing specifically on the roles of 1) instillation of hope through positive self-disclosure; 2) role modeling of self-care and exploring new ways of using experiential knowledge; and 3) a trusting relationship characterized by acceptance, understanding, and empathy with conditional regard.
Efficacy and Safety of Aripiprazole in First Episode Psychosis
First Episode PsychosisThe aim of the study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of aripiprazole in patients with first episode psychosis.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Cognitive Training in Work Rehabilitation for Persons With Severe...
Mental IllnessThis study will compare the effects of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and cognitive training in work rehabilitation of patients with severe mental illness (psychoses). These interventions will be compared with a matched control group ('treatment as usual'). The patients will be recruited in nine different counties in Norway. During a two-year period around 27-30 patients can be recruited from each county, meaning that each intervention arm will contain approximately 80 patients. The evaluation of the patients will include several validated diagnostic instruments as described below. The counties has been randomised to the two different intervention groups by a neutral institution: 1.group receiving work rehabilitation based on cognitive behaviour therapy, and 2.group receiving cognitive training. The control group will be matched according to gender and age. With Ntotal=160 for the comparison of two groups (80 patients x 2), a 0.05 level of significance and a power of 0.80, a standardised group difference of 0.44 can be detected. The standardised difference detected between supported employment and treatment as usual has been as high as 0.80 in comparable American studies, indicating that N is large enough in the present study. The participants in each county will be evaluated and followed by a local project coordinator and by a local psychiatrist/psychologist in a District Psychiatric Centre. Written evaluation protocols will be sent anonymously to the research centre for registration. Data will be stored according to current laws of person protection and data security. Pre-post differences in each group, differences between the control group and the intervention groups, and differences between the intervention groups will be tested using a mixed linear model programme. Research questions The project will compare the effects of CBT oriented work rehabilitation and work rehabilitation with cognitive training with regard to the ability of persons with severe mental disorders to cope with and keep a job. The two intervention arms will be compared with each other and with a matched treatment as usual control group. Main hypotheses By the end of the project (T2) and by follow up examination (T3) the global psychosocial function of patients will be higher in the CBT work rehabilitation group than in the control group The global psychosocial function of patients at T2 and T3 will be higher in the cognitive training group than in the control group
Efficacy and Safety With Ziprasidone in First-episode Psychosis
First Episode PsychosisThe aim of the study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of ziprasidone in patients with first episode psychosis.
Efficacy and Safety of Paliperidone ER in First Episode Psychosis
First Episode PsychosisThe aim of the study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of Paliperidone ER in patients with first episode psychosis.
Cognitive Training to Enhance VA Work Program Outcomes
Mental IllnessSchizophrenia3 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether augmenting work services with cognitive remediation can improve vocational outcomes for psychiatrically disabled participants in VA work services.
The Combination of Aripiprazole and Antidepressants in Psychotic Major Depression
Psychotic DepressionThe purpose of the study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the combination of aripiprazole (Abilify) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in subjects with psychotic major depression.
Efficacy of an Occupational Time Use Intervention for People With Serious Mental Illness
Serious Mental IllnessThe purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of a new Occupational Time Use Intervention designed to increase activity participation and improve meaning in the lives of people with serious mental illness living in the community.
Efficacy and Safety of Quetiapine in Treating Affective Symptoms of Patients With First-episode...
SchizophreniaThe purpose of this study is: To investigate whether a treatment with quetiapine for six months in patients with first-episode psychosis may be effective in treating depressive symptoms. To investigate whether a treatment with quetiapine for six months in patients with first-episode psychosis may be effective in mania-like symptoms and to evaluate the general efficacy in psychopathology as well as the safety and tolerability of quetiapine.
Effectiveness of Collaborative Services in Primary Care for Treating Children With Behavior Disorders...
Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior DisordersThis study will evaluate the effectiveness of a doctor-office collaborative care approach in treating children with disruptive behavior problems in the pediatric primary care setting.