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Schizophrenia Clinics
2004 Volume.7 No. 1 p.48 ~ p.53
Effects of Brief Symptom Management Module on Inpatients with Chronic Schizophrenia: A Controlled Study
Choi Choong-Sik

Lee Yong-Jin
Hahm Woong
Lee Kyu-Hang
Jang Mi-Hwa
Kim Won
Chae Jeong-Ho
Abstract
Objectives£ºWe had previously reported the open study that the Symptom Management Module-Korean Version (SMM-B) based on cognitive-behavioral approach was effective for improving self-awareness about mental disorders. In the present controlled study, we examine the effects of SMM-B on the insight and overall state of schizophrenic patients.

Methods£ºSMM-B was carried out in 33 schizophrenic inpatients, once a week, for 4-5 weeks. Thirty schizophrenic inpatients not participating in SMM-B session were assinged to the control group and were applied with routine psychosocial therapy. Before and after applying SMM-B, Scale to Assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder (SUMD) for evaluating self-awareness and Clinical Global Impression (CGI) for clinical status were evlauated.

Results£ºThirty patients completed SMM-B program. There were significant time effects (F=32.0, p<0.001) in CGI scores without group effects. There were significant time¡¿group interaction in SUMD scores (F=31.45, p<0.001), which favored the SMM-B group.

Conclusion£ºWe suggested that symptom management training using SMM-B is a good approach for improving the self-awareness about mental disorders once again. As the importance of rehabilitation in schizophrenic patients grows, more effective programs improving many aspects of patients are needed. This psychosocial module based on cognitive-behaivioral principles is shown to be one of the good method for rehabilitation in schizophrenia.
KEYWORD
Schizophrenia, Rehabilitation, Symptom management module, Scale to assess unawareness of mental disorder
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