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Use of an Online Forum for Relatives of People With Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder: Mixed Methods Study

Use of an Online Forum for Relatives of People With Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder: Mixed Methods Study

The inclusion criteria were (more details are presented in the trial paper by Lobban et al [24]) the following: Aged ≥16 years Living in the United Kingdom Relative or close friend of someone with psychosis or BD Currently experiencing distress Currently seeking help (self-identified) Having access to the internet Sufficient English fluency to comprehend the intervention and forum content Participants were identified as “currently experiencing distress” because of their relative or close friend, by their selecting

Steven Jones, Dimitrinka Atanasova, Susanna Dodd, Susan Flowers, Anna Rosala-Hallas, Heather Robinson, Elena Semino, Fiona Lobban

JMIR Ment Health 2022;9(10):e35837

A Web-Based Intervention for Relatives of People Experiencing Psychosis or Bipolar Disorder: Design Study Using a User-Centered Approach

A Web-Based Intervention for Relatives of People Experiencing Psychosis or Bipolar Disorder: Design Study Using a User-Centered Approach

Further details of the modules can be found in the study by Lobban et al [54]. To support participants’ concerns around finding reliable and trusted information online, we created the resources directory feature, which aims to bring together an extensive list of Web resources that relatives may find useful at all stages of caring. The resource directory offers more detailed explanations and information on various topics relevant to supporting someone with a mental health problem.

Mahsa Honary, Naomi Ruth Fisher, Roisin McNaney, Fiona Lobban

JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(4):e11473