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Can J Psychiatry ; 51(9): 575-80, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17007224

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To undertake a preliminary study to assess the feasibility of clinical implementation and evaluate the effectiveness of a novel adventure- and recreation-based group intervention in the rehabilitation of individuals with schizophrenia. METHODS: In a 2-year, prospective, case-control study, 23 consecutively referred, clinically stabilized schizophrenia patients received the new intervention over an 8-month period; 31 patients on the wait list, considered the control group, received standard clinical care that included some recreational activities. Symptom severity, self-esteem, self-appraised cognitive abilities, and functioning were documented for both groups with standardized rating scales administered at baseline, on completion of treatment, and at 12 months posttreatment. RESULTS: Treatment adherence was 97%, and there were no dropouts. Patients in the study group showed marginal improvement in perceived cognitive abilities and on domain-specific functioning measures but experienced a significant improvement in their self-esteem and global functioning (P < 0.05), as well as a weight loss of over 12 lb. Improvement was sustained over 1 year with further occupational and social gains. CONCLUSION: In the context of overcoming barriers to providing early intervention for youth and preventing metabolic problems among older adults with schizophrenia, adventure- and recreation-based interventions could play a useful complementary role.


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Psychotherapy/methods , Quality of Life , Recreation , Schizophrenia/rehabilitation , Social Support , Weight Loss , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Deinstitutionalization , Feasibility Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Patient Compliance/statistics & numerical data , Prospective Studies , Self Efficacy , Treatment Outcome
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