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Citation

Hodge S, Barr W, Göpfert M, Hellin K, Horne A, Kirkcaldy A. J. Ment. Health 2010; 19(1): 43-51.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Informa Healthcare)

DOI

10.3109/09638230903469152

PMID

20380497

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This paper presents qualitative findings from a mixed methods study of four one-day-a-week therapeutic communities (TCs) in the north of England for people with personality disorder. Quantitative findings from the study are presented separately.
AIMS: The study aimed to ascertain whether one-day-a-week TCs can be effective in addressing the problems associated with personality disorder.
METHOD: The qualitative component of the study comprised semi-structured interviews with service users, service user consultants, staff and referrers. This paper reports findings from the interviews with service users.
FINDINGS: The qualitative findings indicate underlying changes in thinking that may account for some of the measurable changes in members' mental health and functioning reported in the quantitative findings. In particular, the services enable individuals to address two main problem areas: relating to others and self-harm.
CONCLUSIONS: The study suggests that once-weekly TCs provide an effective therapeutic approach to the problems associated with personality disorder.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Adult; Female; Male; England; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Risk-Taking; Quality of Health Care; Treatment Outcome; Professional-Patient Relations; Mental Health; Personality Disorders; Interview, Psychological; Community Mental Health Services; Therapeutic Community; Patient Satisfaction

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