Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/9500
Title: An unexpected visitor and a sword play: A randomized controlled trial of collective narrative therapy groups for primary carers of people with schizophrenia
Authors: Dr. ZHOU Dehui, Ruth 
Chiu, Yu-Lung Marcus 
Lo, Tak-Lam William 
Lo, Wai-Fan Alison 
Wong, Siu Sing 
Leung, Chi-Hoi Tom 
Yu, Chui-Kam 
Chang, Yuk Sing Geoffrey 
Luk, Kwok-Leung 
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Journal of Mental Health, 2023, vol. 32(1), pp. 351-362.
Journal: Journal of Mental Health 
Abstract: Background Most family carer support programs focus on supporting carers with caregiving-related knowledge and skills to help their family members who suffer from schizophrenia in their recovery process while carers’ inner resources and preferred identities are less emphasized in the existing studies. Aims The present study uses collective narrative therapy groups (CNTG) to promote the inner strengths and agency of family carers and help them to explore their preferred identities while caring for family members with schizophrenia. Method To ensure an evidence-based intervention, 89 Chinese family carers of people with schizophrenia took part in this three-wave longitudinal program evaluation study using a randomized controlled trial design. Results Compared with the control group, family carers in CNTG reported better family relationships, a lesser caregiving burden, and more perceived inner resources. Repeated one-way ANOVA revealed that CNTG improved family relationships, the caregiving burden, the level of hope and inner resources in the posttest, and a statistically significantly better mental health condition in the follow-up. Conclusion This study shows that collective narrative psychotherapy is effective in supporting family carers of people with schizophrenia in Hong Kong. Based on the research findings, we discuss the strengths of the program and its implications for practitioners.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/9500
ISSN: 0963-8237
1360-0567
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2020.1793123
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