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Do peer-support groups for voice-hearers work? A small scale study of Hearing Voices Network support groups in Australia

机译:为语音听见者做同行支持团体吗? 澳大利亚听力网络支持群体的小规模研究

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Hearing Voices Network (HVN) support groups have proliferated in the last decade, with anecdotal evidence suggesting they contribute significantly to the recovery trajectory of the voice-hearer members who attend them. However, to date there remains little empirical research into the efficacy of these groups and the processes that might underpin their efficacy. This article describes a small project evaluating the HVN groups in the large Australian state of New South Wales. Twenty-nine group members completed questionnaires exploring self-reported recovery-related and clinical outcomes, aspects of group process, and the extent to which core HVN principles were promoted within the group. Results indicate that HVN groups are associated with reported improvements across a number of recovery-related outcomes including feeling less isolated and more skilled in being with others, having improved self-esteem, and having a better understanding of their voice experiences. Positive changes were also noted in outcomes that are more traditionally associated with clinical improvements, such as decreased need for emergency help and medication, and increased hope in personal recovery. Although this study is small and based on self-report, the findings are promising and contribute to the small but growing literature on peer-supported interventions for psychosis and psychotic-like experiences.
机译:听力声音网络(HVN)支持组在过去的十年中具有增殖,轶事证据表明它们对参加其的声音议员的恢复轨迹贡献。然而,迄今为止,仍然存在对这些群体的疗效以及可能支持其疗效的过程的实证研究。本文介绍了一个小型项目,评估了澳大利亚新南威尔士州的大型澳大利亚州的HVN组。二十九年成员完成了探索自我报告的恢复相关和临床结果,集团进程各个方面的问卷,以及在本集团内促进了核心HVN原则的程度。结果表明,HVN组与许多恢复相关结果的报告有关,包括感觉较少,并且更熟练与他人在一起,具有改善的自尊,并更好地了解他们的语音经验。在临床改善中更传统相关的结果也注意到阳性变化,例如降低急救援助和药物的需求,以及个人康复中的希望增加。虽然这项研究很小且基于自我报告,但调查结果很有希望,并有助于对同伴支持的精神病和精神病的经验的同行支持的干预措施的小但不断增长的文献。

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