Transformation of attitude through brief psychoeducation program for the husbands of women with postpartum psychiatric disorders.

Transformation of attitude through brief psychoeducation program for the husbands of women with postpartum psychiatric disorders. Asian J Psychiatr. 2019 Oct 22;:101841 Authors: Anchan V, Janardhana N Abstract According to existing literature on Perinatal Psychiatric Services, husbands have not often been involved in the treatment of their spouses with Perinatal Psychiatric disorders, especially in India, despite the advantages as an adjunctive form of therapy. The current study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of brief psychoeducation on the attitude of husbands of women with postpartum psychiatric disorder through a biopsychosocial based informative and supportive model of intervention. A 3 session based Brief Psychoeducation Program (BPP) was developed for the targeted population and its effectiveness was evaluated through quasi-experimental research design. Using Community Attitude towards Mentally Ill Scale (CAMI) assessment of the outcome variable was done at 3 levels i.e., Pre (baseline), Post (immediately after the intervention) and Follow-up post (1 month after the intervention). A total of 21 participants were recruited meeting the study criteria. Friedmans test and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. Results indicated the transformation in the attitude of the participants in all the 4 domains of the scale from pre-intervention to post-intervention phase. The study has a strong implication for mental ...
Source: Asian Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Tags: Asian J Psychiatr Source Type: research