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Group Psychoeducation to Promote Independent Living in Individuals With Psychiatric Disorders

Group Psychoeducation to Promote Independent Living in Individuals With Psychiatric Disorders

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18 years and older
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Overview

This study evaluates the effectiveness of group psychoeducation for users and carers to help people with severe psychiatric disorders achieve autonomy at home.

Description

The study will assess the autonomy of users with severe psychiatric disorders in a home setting before and after participation in the psychoeducation group. The program includes 10 sessions focusing on various aspects of daily living and cognitive functions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Volunteer for a home autonomy project
  • Management of a mental health problem (mood disorder or psychotic disorder)
  • Consent for participation (non-opposition)
  • Taken care by the RPS 93 platform

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Acute clinical state

Study details
    Psychiatric Disorder

NCT07317388

Centre hospitalier de Ville-Evrard, France

1 February 2026

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