Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors such as neurocognition, functional capacity, symptoms and, more recently, metacognition. Metacognitive ability has been demonstrated to mediate between neurocognition and functional outcome in First Episode Psychosis (FEP). Whether metacognition also predicts longer-term recovery in first episode psychosis is unknown. This study assessed whether neurocognition, functional capacity and metacognitive ability in FEP predicted functional outcome three years later.Methods: Eighty individuals with First Episode Psychosis were re-contacted after an average 3 years (range: 26–45 month follow-up) from baseline. Twenty-six participants (33%) completed...
Background: Metamemory describes the monitoring and knowledge about one's memory capabilities. Patie...
BACKGROUND: Poor functioning is common in psychosis, with predictors of poor outcome including negat...
Individuals in the early phases of psychotic illness have disturbed metacognitive capacity, which ha...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...
Background: Neurocognitive and functional outcome deficits have long been acknowledged in schizophre...
Abstract: Individuals in the early phases of psychotic illness have disturbed metacognitive capacity...
Significant metacognitive impairments are observed in chronic psychosis samples but metacognition is...
Cognitive dysfunction is a well-established feature of schizophrenia, and there is evidence suggesti...
Neurocognitive impairment is a well-established feature of first-episode psychosis (FEP). Neurotoxic...
ABSTRACT FROM: Bora E, Murray RM. Meta-analysis of cognitive deficits in ultra-high risk to psychosi...
Significant metacognitive impairments are observed in first episode psychosis (FEP) and chronic psyc...
Models of functional and subjective recovery in psychosis suggest that the path between neurocogniti...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia are a major source of impairment and distress but both pharma...
There is growing evidence that metacognitive abilities which include the ability to synthesize knowl...
Background: Metamemory describes the monitoring and knowledge about one's memory capabilities. Patie...
BACKGROUND: Poor functioning is common in psychosis, with predictors of poor outcome including negat...
Individuals in the early phases of psychotic illness have disturbed metacognitive capacity, which ha...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...
Introduction: Research has demonstrated that functional outcome in psychosis is predicted by factors...
Background: Neurocognitive and functional outcome deficits have long been acknowledged in schizophre...
Abstract: Individuals in the early phases of psychotic illness have disturbed metacognitive capacity...
Significant metacognitive impairments are observed in chronic psychosis samples but metacognition is...
Cognitive dysfunction is a well-established feature of schizophrenia, and there is evidence suggesti...
Neurocognitive impairment is a well-established feature of first-episode psychosis (FEP). Neurotoxic...
ABSTRACT FROM: Bora E, Murray RM. Meta-analysis of cognitive deficits in ultra-high risk to psychosi...
Significant metacognitive impairments are observed in first episode psychosis (FEP) and chronic psyc...
Models of functional and subjective recovery in psychosis suggest that the path between neurocogniti...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia are a major source of impairment and distress but both pharma...
There is growing evidence that metacognitive abilities which include the ability to synthesize knowl...
Background: Metamemory describes the monitoring and knowledge about one's memory capabilities. Patie...
BACKGROUND: Poor functioning is common in psychosis, with predictors of poor outcome including negat...
Individuals in the early phases of psychotic illness have disturbed metacognitive capacity, which ha...