This study gathers empirical data to test whether two forms of recovery are related: (1) the traditional outcome-based notion of recovery from a mental illness, which is called 'functional recovery,' and (2) the more recent, consumer-based concept of recovery in mental illness, which is called 'personal recovery.' A total of 150 Chinese outpatients were recruited, 75 with bipolar disorder and 75 with schizophrenia, as determined by structured clinical interview. Participants were reported to be in clinical remission for at least the previous 6 months by treating psychiatrists. Personal recovery was measured with the Stages of Recovery Scale, and functional recovery was measured with residential and employment status. In addition to clinical...
Individuals recovering from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who have residual symptoms c...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
Background This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal ...
International audienceRecovery is a multidimensional construct that can be defined either from a cli...
Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial fram...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
In the present study, we examined differences between individuals with schizophrenia and individuals...
ObjectiveTo analyze the relationships between insight, medication adherence, addiction, coping and s...
BACKGROUND: Outcome measurement in bipolar disorder (BD) traditionally focused on clinical improveme...
Background: Little is known about the empirical relationship between clinical and personal recovery...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
The aim of the current study was to advance the current understanding of recovery from serious menta...
Background: Personal recovery is a relatively novel concept in many Asian countries, and recovery-or...
Individuals recovering from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who have residual symptoms c...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
Background This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal ...
International audienceRecovery is a multidimensional construct that can be defined either from a cli...
Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial fram...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
In the present study, we examined differences between individuals with schizophrenia and individuals...
ObjectiveTo analyze the relationships between insight, medication adherence, addiction, coping and s...
BACKGROUND: Outcome measurement in bipolar disorder (BD) traditionally focused on clinical improveme...
Background: Little is known about the empirical relationship between clinical and personal recovery...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as person...
The aim of the current study was to advance the current understanding of recovery from serious menta...
Background: Personal recovery is a relatively novel concept in many Asian countries, and recovery-or...
Individuals recovering from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who have residual symptoms c...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
Background This study examined the relationship between service user-rated personal ...