BACKGROUND:Although users' involvement in mental health research has repeatedly been acknowledged as having a positive influence on research quality, this rarely happens. AIMS:To develop and validate a Questionnaire on Users' Opinions (QOU) about schizophrenia, in close collaboration with 279 persons affected by this disorder. METHODS:A preliminary list of items concerning the opinions of users with schizophrenia regarding causes, treatments and psychosocial consequences of the disorder was developed by 38 users with schizophrenia and 40 professionals who attended a workshop. Psychometric properties of the QOU were tested on 241 users with schizophrenia, 149 of whom were randomly assigned to a test-retest study and 92 to a face-validity s...
Rationale, aims, objectives? The Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ) was designed as a measure of...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
Abstract Purpose: The modified DUKE-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ) is considered...
BACKGROUND:Although users' involvement in mental health research has repeatedly been acknowledged as...
OBJECTIVE:This study explored the views of 241 patients with schizophrenia about their own disorder....
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
This paper describes the development and the validation of a questionnaire assessing the opinions of...
Background: The patients’ appraisal, satisfaction and attitude toward research is crucial to obtain ...
Objective: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences o...
Serious mental illness research poses many ethical ques-tions, including important considerations pe...
OBJECTIVE: Description of opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a sample o...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions about causes and psychosocial consequences of schizophrenia ...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
International audienceObjectives: The aim of this study is to design a questionnaire, the Versailles...
Rationale, aims, objectives? The Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ) was designed as a measure of...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
Abstract Purpose: The modified DUKE-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ) is considered...
BACKGROUND:Although users' involvement in mental health research has repeatedly been acknowledged as...
OBJECTIVE:This study explored the views of 241 patients with schizophrenia about their own disorder....
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
This paper describes the development and the validation of a questionnaire assessing the opinions of...
Background: The patients’ appraisal, satisfaction and attitude toward research is crucial to obtain ...
Objective: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences o...
Serious mental illness research poses many ethical ques-tions, including important considerations pe...
OBJECTIVE: Description of opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a sample o...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions about causes and psychosocial consequences of schizophrenia ...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
International audienceObjectives: The aim of this study is to design a questionnaire, the Versailles...
Rationale, aims, objectives? The Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ) was designed as a measure of...
Background: Relatively few studies have examined how patients with schizophrenia and depression view...
Abstract Purpose: The modified DUKE-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ) is considered...