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    • Rehabilitation Sciences
    • Clinical Psychology

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    • Serious mental illnesses (SMI), particularly schizophrenia, present complex challenges requiring multifaceted skill-building interventions.
    • Effective rehabilitation services necessitate a foundation in evidence-based skill-building approaches tailored to individual needs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review and synthesize the evidence base for various skill-building approaches used in adult mental health rehabilitation.
    • To identify the most effective skill-building strategies and their delivery methods for individuals with SMI.

    Main Methods:

    • A comprehensive literature search was conducted across multiple databases from 1995 to March 2013.
    • Included meta-analyses, research reviews, and individual studies, with evidence levels (high, moderate, low) determined by study quantity and methodological quality.
    • Effectiveness of service delivery was a key outcome measure.

    Main Results:

    • High levels of evidence support the effectiveness of social skills training, social cognitive training, and cognitive remediation.
    • Integrated approaches, such as Integrated Psychological Therapy, demonstrated particularly strong outcomes.
    • Life skills training and cognitive-behavioral approaches showed mixed results when studied independently.

    Conclusions:

    • Skill building should be a cornerstone of comprehensive rehabilitation services, emphasizing multimodal, individually tailored approaches.
    • Further research is needed to confirm long-term effectiveness in real-world settings and across diverse populations.
    • Service packages combining multiple components delivered in various combinations are recommended.