Evaluation of the effectiveness of a nursing support program to enhance family resilience in people with schizophrenia
- Conditions
- schizophreniaD019967
- Registration Number
- JPRN-jRCT1050210142
- Lead Sponsor
- Kawaguchi Megumi
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
This study will be conducted on people with schizophrenia and their parents who meet all of the following criteria. In order to investigate whether the intervention of the nursing support program for parents also changes the family resilience of people with schizophrenia, we will ask both the individual and the parent to participate.
People with schizophrenia
1. Age: 16 years or older at the time of obtaining consent
2. Gender: Any
3. Within 5 years of the initial diagnosis of schizophrenia
4. Those who have been approved by the attending physician to participate in the study on the grounds that they conform to the DSM-5 diagnosis and have sufficient judgment to participate in the study
5. Those who have received permission from their physician to participate in the study because they meet the DSM-5 diagnosis and have sufficient judgment
Parents of persons with schizophrenia
1. Age: No question
2. Gender: Any
3. A parent who lives with the person with schizophrenia
4. Those who have received sufficient explanations about participation in this study and have given written consent of their own free will with full understanding.
1. Those who have received psychological education or social skills training in the past
2. Pregnant
3. Others who are judged by the principal investigator to be inappropriate as research subjects after consultation with the attending physician of the person with schizophrenia
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Family Resilience: Family Resilience Inventory scale score
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method GHQ28 score, salivary stress sensor amylase and cortisol levels