Group-based psychosocial intervention for bipolar disorder: randomised controlled trial [PDF]
BackgroundPsychosocial interventions have the potential to enhance relapse prevention in bipolar disorder.AimsTo evaluate a manualised group-based intervention for people with bipolar disorder in a naturalistic setting.MethodEighty-four participants were randomised to receive the group-based intervention (a 12-week programme plus three booster sessions)
Castle, David +9 more
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Ethnicity, information and cooperation: Evidence from a group-based nutrition intervention
Development programs often rely on locally hired agents for service delivery, especially for interventions promoting agricultural practices, health, and nutrition. These agents are key to reaching underserved communities, especially women, with information and services around recommended practices.
Raghunathan, Kalyani +2 more
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Introduction The use of technological supports in psychotherapeutic interventions has been widespread in recent years. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the increase has been greater.
G. Navarro Oliver +6 more
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The utility of home-practice in mindfulness-based group interventions: a systematic review [PDF]
A growing body of research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). MBIs consider home-practice as essential to increasing the therapeutic effects of the treatment.
Ana Baumann (3552509) +4 more
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Objectives This systematic review examined the potential benefit of all group-based performing arts interventions for primary anxiety and/or depression.Setting Scholarly literature from any country or countries globally.Data sources Three key ...
Maxwell S Barnish +1 more
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Identifying change processes in group-based health behaviour-change interventions: development of the mechanisms of action in group-based interventions (MAGI) framework [PDF]
Group-based interventions are widely used to promote health-related behaviour change. While processes operating in groups have been extensively described, it remains unclear how behaviour change is generated in group-based health-related behaviour-change interventions.
Borek, AJ +7 more
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Can implementation intentions and text messages promote brisk walking? A randomized trial. [PDF]
Objective: To test the efficacy in promoting brisk walking of two theory-based interventions that incorporate implementation intentions and text message (Short Message Service; SMS) reminders directed at one’s walking-related plans or goals.
Hurling, R, Perugini, M, Prestwich, AJ
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Comparison of peer group based intervention versus family group based intervention in initial two stages of management of childhood obesity amongst school going adolescents [PDF]
A Comparison of peer and family group based two stage intervention regarding management of childhood obesity is done among obese adolescents. Total 200 obese adolescents, comprising 105 males and 95 females (age 10-19 years) are studied. 100 underwent Family based counseling (Group A) and 100 to Peer based counseling (Group B).
Dr. Rajinder Singh +2 more
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Could habits hold the key to weight loss maintenance? A narrative review [PDF]
Despite the significance placed on lifestyle interventions for obesity management, most weight loss is followed by weight regain. Psychological concepts of habitual behaviour and automaticity have been suggested as plausible explanations for this ...
Cleo, G. +3 more
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Group-Based Worry Intervention for Persecutory Delusions: an Initial Feasibility Study [PDF]
Background: A one-to-one cognitive behavioural therapy intervention targeting worry significantly reduces both worry and persecutory delusions (Freeman et al., 2015). Aim: To adapt this intervention for group delivery and conduct a feasibility trial within routine clinical practice.
Isham, S +7 more
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