This paper describes the development and the validation of a questionnaire assessing the opinions of the relatives of patients with schizophrenia on the causes and the social consequences of the disorder. The final version of the questionnaire includes 28 items, grouped in four sub-scales (social restrictions, social distance, utility of treatments, biopsychosocial causes of schizophrenia), whose intra-rater reliability ranges from 0.36 to 0.84. Cronbach's alpha coefficient, which tests the content validity of the sub-scales, ranges from 0.56 to 0.66. Factor analysis identifies two factors (opinions on social consequences and the utility of treatments, and the beliefs on the causes of schizophrenia), which account for the 73% of the total v...
Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disease with inability to differentiate real from unreal. In m...
1. Changes in the role of relatives in different perspectives of schizophrenia – From causes to reso...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
Objective. To design a questionnaire to assess cognitive representations of mental health problems h...
This paper describes the development and validation of a questionnaire assessing the coping strategi...
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
BACKGROUND:Although users' involvement in mental health research has repeatedly been acknowledged as...
The impact of severe mental illness on the individual and their family can be substantial. In additi...
Objective: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences o...
AbstractBackground: schizophrenia is considered a severe mental illness. People with schizophrenia m...
Schizophrenia can be an extremely disabling individual disorder but it is also clear that it is a “f...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
OBJECTIVE:This study explored the views of 241 patients with schizophrenia about their own disorder....
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disease with inability to differentiate real from unreal. In m...
1. Changes in the role of relatives in different perspectives of schizophrenia – From causes to reso...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...
OBJECTIVE: Description of the opinions on schizophrenia and its psychosocial consequences in a samp...
Objective. To design a questionnaire to assess cognitive representations of mental health problems h...
This paper describes the development and validation of a questionnaire assessing the coping strategi...
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
BACKGROUND:Although users' involvement in mental health research has repeatedly been acknowledged as...
The impact of severe mental illness on the individual and their family can be substantial. In additi...
Objective: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences o...
AbstractBackground: schizophrenia is considered a severe mental illness. People with schizophrenia m...
Schizophrenia can be an extremely disabling individual disorder but it is also clear that it is a “f...
BACKGROUND: What patients' relatives and health professionals think about causes, treatments and ps...
OBJECTIVE:This study explored the views of 241 patients with schizophrenia about their own disorder....
OBJECTIVE: This study compared beliefs about the causes, treatments, and psychosocial consequences ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disease with inability to differentiate real from unreal. In m...
1. Changes in the role of relatives in different perspectives of schizophrenia – From causes to reso...
Background: Patients’ perspective on relatives’ attitude and behaviour towards them (Expressed emoti...