Comparison of the Effectiveness of Two Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy Programs for Schizophrenia: Results of a Short-Term Randomized Control Trial

Community Ment Health J. 2020 Feb;56(2):222-228. doi: 10.1007/s10597-019-00448-y. Epub 2019 Aug 29.

Abstract

This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two different cognitive-behavioural therapy programs in patients with schizophrenia and clarify which techniques are more effective on psychotic symptoms. With this purpose, 39 schizophrenia outpatients-assessed by independent assessors using Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms, Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms and by researchers using Psychotic Symptoms Rating Scales-were randomly assigned to routine care (RC), RC plus COPE-CBT or RC plus CBT groups. The repeated measures ANOVA results show that there was a significant reduction in the severity and frequency of hallucinations in CBT group and delusions in COPE-CBT group. Both CBT programs were found to be superior to RC group on some measures at post-treatment, as well as 3 months follow-up.

Keywords: Cognitive behavioural therapy; Effectiveness; Randomized controlled trial; Schizophrenia; Treatment.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Cognition
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy*
  • Humans
  • Psychotherapy, Group*
  • Psychotic Disorders* / therapy
  • Schizophrenia* / therapy
  • Treatment Outcome