This study examined the factor structure of the Hungarian version of the Birchwood Insight Scale (BIS) and analyzed its association with socio-demographics, diagnosis, internalized stigma, and shame using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) with covariates. Mentally ill patients (N = 200) completed self-report questionnaires. CFA supported a two-factor structure. While previous hospitalizations and diagnosis were associated with insight, insight predicted higher internalized stigma and shame. Efforts to increase insight should be matter of importance in the wider spectrum of mental diagnoses. However, such efforts should be conducted with special care as further research is needed to understand the impact of insight on wellbeing
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Background. Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sch...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Recent studies on insight in people with schizophrenia showed that...
Title from PDF of Title page, viewed on March 17, 2014Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaIncludes ...
Background: Good insight into illness in patients with schizophrenia is related not only to medicati...
Background: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sch...
Abstract Background Good insight into illness in patients with schizophrenia is related not only to ...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Background. Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sch...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Recent studies on insight in people with schizophrenia showed that...
Title from PDF of Title page, viewed on March 17, 2014Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaIncludes ...
Background: Good insight into illness in patients with schizophrenia is related not only to medicati...
Background: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sch...
Abstract Background Good insight into illness in patients with schizophrenia is related not only to ...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
BACKGROUND.: Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sc...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
The so-called "insight paradox" posits that among patients with schizophrenia higher levels of insig...
Background. Greater levels of insight may be linked with depressive symptoms among patients with sch...