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Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China

BACKGROUND: Community-based peer support service is widely and effectively deployed for persons suffering severe mental illness (SMI) in countries with well-developed outpatient mental health systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a 1-year peer service project among...

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Autores principales: Fan, Yunge, Ma, Ning, Ouyang, Aili, Zhang, Wufang, He, Manxi, Chen, Yong, Liu, Jin, Li, Zhongxiang, Yang, Junlan, Ma, Liang, Caine, Eric D.
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9558620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248709
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14091
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author Fan, Yunge
Ma, Ning
Ouyang, Aili
Zhang, Wufang
He, Manxi
Chen, Yong
Liu, Jin
Li, Zhongxiang
Yang, Junlan
Ma, Liang
Caine, Eric D.
author_facet Fan, Yunge
Ma, Ning
Ouyang, Aili
Zhang, Wufang
He, Manxi
Chen, Yong
Liu, Jin
Li, Zhongxiang
Yang, Junlan
Ma, Liang
Caine, Eric D.
author_sort Fan, Yunge
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description BACKGROUND: Community-based peer support service is widely and effectively deployed for persons suffering severe mental illness (SMI) in countries with well-developed outpatient mental health systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a 1-year peer service project among persons with SMI implemented in China. METHODS: A total of 101 consumers (service recipients) and 66 family caregivers were recruited at baseline from communities located in Beijing and Chengdu. Severity of psychiatric symptoms, personal and social functioning, self-esteem, life satisfaction, and medication adherence were evaluated among consumers. Self-esteem, life satisfaction, anxiety, and depressive symptoms were assessed among family caregivers. Participants were reevaluated at 1 year with the same measures. Changes in outcomes from baseline to 1-year follow-up were examined using paired sample t tests or Stuart-Maxwell tests. RESULTS: Consumers’ psychiatric symptoms were decreased at 1 year (p < 0.001). Their personal and social functioning (p = 0.003) and life satisfaction (p < 0.001) were increased. There were no improvements in self-esteem (p = 0.108) and medication adherence (ps ≥ 0.827) among consumers. For caregivers, no increases were presented in outcomes at the 1-year assessment (ps ≥ 0.164). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that peer support services could be sustainably implemented across China, with positive impacts on the psychiatric symptoms, social functioning, and life satisfaction of participants suffering SMI.
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spelling pubmed-95586202022-10-14 Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China Fan, Yunge Ma, Ning Ouyang, Aili Zhang, Wufang He, Manxi Chen, Yong Liu, Jin Li, Zhongxiang Yang, Junlan Ma, Liang Caine, Eric D. PeerJ Psychiatry and Psychology BACKGROUND: Community-based peer support service is widely and effectively deployed for persons suffering severe mental illness (SMI) in countries with well-developed outpatient mental health systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a 1-year peer service project among persons with SMI implemented in China. METHODS: A total of 101 consumers (service recipients) and 66 family caregivers were recruited at baseline from communities located in Beijing and Chengdu. Severity of psychiatric symptoms, personal and social functioning, self-esteem, life satisfaction, and medication adherence were evaluated among consumers. Self-esteem, life satisfaction, anxiety, and depressive symptoms were assessed among family caregivers. Participants were reevaluated at 1 year with the same measures. Changes in outcomes from baseline to 1-year follow-up were examined using paired sample t tests or Stuart-Maxwell tests. RESULTS: Consumers’ psychiatric symptoms were decreased at 1 year (p < 0.001). Their personal and social functioning (p = 0.003) and life satisfaction (p < 0.001) were increased. There were no improvements in self-esteem (p = 0.108) and medication adherence (ps ≥ 0.827) among consumers. For caregivers, no increases were presented in outcomes at the 1-year assessment (ps ≥ 0.164). CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that peer support services could be sustainably implemented across China, with positive impacts on the psychiatric symptoms, social functioning, and life satisfaction of participants suffering SMI. PeerJ Inc. 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9558620/ /pubmed/36248709 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14091 Text en ©2022 Fan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Fan, Yunge
Ma, Ning
Ouyang, Aili
Zhang, Wufang
He, Manxi
Chen, Yong
Liu, Jin
Li, Zhongxiang
Yang, Junlan
Ma, Liang
Caine, Eric D.
Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China
title Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China
title_full Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China
title_short Effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in China
title_sort effectiveness of a community-based peer support service among persons suffering severe mental illness in china
topic Psychiatry and Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9558620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248709
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14091
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