Objective Resilience is a multi-dimensional process of adaptation aimed to overcome stressful or traumatic life experiences; only in the last years it has been considered as a personal resource in psychosis and schizophrenia. This study aims to assess the relationship between intra and inter-personal resilience factors and schizophrenia, particularly whether and how resilience can improve the course of psychotic illness. Methods In this observational study, all patients recruited had to fulfill the following inclusion criteria: diagnosis of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder (DSM-5); age between 18 and 65; written informed consent; to be clinically stable (CGI < 3); history of illness 65 5 years; to be compliant with antipsychotic therap...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify relationships between the concept of resilience and...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Objective: Decline in psychosocial functioning seems to be a core feature in schizophrenia across va...
Background: The concept of recovery in schizophrenia has been reformed to include, in addition to sy...
Daniele Zizolfi, Nicola Poloni, Ivano Caselli, Marta Ielmini, Giulia Lucca, Marcello Diurni, Greta C...
Background: Resilience is successful adaptation despite adversity. This personality trait has the po...
The main research objective was seeking for the predictive role of such personal resources as resili...
Background Resilience is defined as the ability to modify thoughts to cope with stressful events. Pa...
Background Resilience is defined as the ability to modify thoughts to cope with stressful events. Pa...
The main research objective was seeking for the predictive role of such personal resources as resili...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify relationships between the concept of resilience and...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Background: Personal resources have been identified as important factors in predicting patient heal...
Objective: Decline in psychosocial functioning seems to be a core feature in schizophrenia across va...
Background: The concept of recovery in schizophrenia has been reformed to include, in addition to sy...
Daniele Zizolfi, Nicola Poloni, Ivano Caselli, Marta Ielmini, Giulia Lucca, Marcello Diurni, Greta C...
Background: Resilience is successful adaptation despite adversity. This personality trait has the po...
The main research objective was seeking for the predictive role of such personal resources as resili...
Background Resilience is defined as the ability to modify thoughts to cope with stressful events. Pa...
Background Resilience is defined as the ability to modify thoughts to cope with stressful events. Pa...
The main research objective was seeking for the predictive role of such personal resources as resili...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify relationships between the concept of resilience and...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...
Previous research has shown that individuals with and at risk of schizophrenia display a heightened ...