Family and support systems are really important for managing psychotic disorders. Research shows that people who have strong support from their family have a 50% better chance of getting better compared to those who don’t.
How Families Help:
Emotional Support: When family members get involved, it helps reduce feelings of loneliness. About 40% of people with psychosis feel isolated.
Sticking to Treatment: Having family support makes patients 70% more likely to stick to their medication plans.
Handling Crises: When families work together well, it can lower hospital readmission rates by up to 30%.
Teaching families about psychotic disorders also helps everyone feel more connected and improves the chances of successful treatment.
Family and support systems are really important for managing psychotic disorders. Research shows that people who have strong support from their family have a 50% better chance of getting better compared to those who don’t.
How Families Help:
Emotional Support: When family members get involved, it helps reduce feelings of loneliness. About 40% of people with psychosis feel isolated.
Sticking to Treatment: Having family support makes patients 70% more likely to stick to their medication plans.
Handling Crises: When families work together well, it can lower hospital readmission rates by up to 30%.
Teaching families about psychotic disorders also helps everyone feel more connected and improves the chances of successful treatment.