Objective: The aim was to determine the extent of and the correlates of the distress and impact of care families of patients with first episode psychosis were experiencing when they first came for treatment. Method: Subjects were 238 individuals who had presented with a first episode of psychosis and their family members. Family members were assessed with the Psychological General Well-Being Scale, and the Experience of Caregiving Inventory. Patient data included assessment of positive and negative symptoms, depression, quality of life, and substance use. Results: Family members of these first-episode patients were experiencing distress and difficulties. It was the family's appraisal of the impact of the illness that was associated with the...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to characterize the utility of family history data for p...
Background: The first onset of psychosis can be a traumatic event for diagnosed individuals but can ...
Background: The impact of first episode psychosis (FEP) upon parents' experience of caregiving has b...
Objective: The aim was to determine the extent of and the correlates of the distress and impact of c...
Family is very close to a patient and its role is especially important in the process of clinical, e...
Background: Patients' relatives are considered crucial for treatment and recovery in psychosis but f...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the experience of caregiving, the relationship between d...
Aim Family members often play a vital role in seeking help for loved ones experiencing first-episode...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
The results showed that the relatives’ assessment of the situation’s difficulty and distress improve...
Objectives In the United Kingdom (UK), the government has set out priorities to support relatives an...
Aims: To explore the role of relatives in pathways to care of patients with a recent onset of psycho...
In the present study we wanted to examine psycho educational family work as experienced by patients ...
The aim of this study was to compare burden on caregivers of patients with first episode psychosis a...
Family interventions have produced benefits on clinical and family outcomes in long stan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to characterize the utility of family history data for p...
Background: The first onset of psychosis can be a traumatic event for diagnosed individuals but can ...
Background: The impact of first episode psychosis (FEP) upon parents' experience of caregiving has b...
Objective: The aim was to determine the extent of and the correlates of the distress and impact of c...
Family is very close to a patient and its role is especially important in the process of clinical, e...
Background: Patients' relatives are considered crucial for treatment and recovery in psychosis but f...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the experience of caregiving, the relationship between d...
Aim Family members often play a vital role in seeking help for loved ones experiencing first-episode...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
The results showed that the relatives’ assessment of the situation’s difficulty and distress improve...
Objectives In the United Kingdom (UK), the government has set out priorities to support relatives an...
Aims: To explore the role of relatives in pathways to care of patients with a recent onset of psycho...
In the present study we wanted to examine psycho educational family work as experienced by patients ...
The aim of this study was to compare burden on caregivers of patients with first episode psychosis a...
Family interventions have produced benefits on clinical and family outcomes in long stan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to characterize the utility of family history data for p...
Background: The first onset of psychosis can be a traumatic event for diagnosed individuals but can ...
Background: The impact of first episode psychosis (FEP) upon parents' experience of caregiving has b...