Schizophrenia is typically a chronic disorder and among the most severe forms of serious mental illnesses in terms of adverse impact on quality of life. Yet, there have been suggestions that some people with schizophrenia can experience an overall sense of happiness in their lives. We investigated happiness among 72 outpatients with non-remitted chronic schizophrenia with a mean duration of illness of 24.4 years, and 64 healthy comparison subjects (HCs). Despite continued treatment with antipsychotic medications, the individuals with schizophrenia manifested a mild to moderate level of psychopathology. People with schizophrenia reported lower mean levels of happiness than HCs, but there was substantial heterogeneity within the schizophrenia...
Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the relationship between perceived family support ...
A correlational study examined the suppositions of Headey and Wearing’s four-dimension model of subj...
Quality of life is often measured using questions about happiness. This method presumes that respond...
Schizophrenia is typically a chronic disorder and among the most severe forms of serious mental illn...
Schizophrenia is associated with marked functional impairment and low levels of subjective happiness...
A correlational study examined the suppositions of Headey and Wearing’s four-dimension model of subj...
ObjectivePositive psychological factors (PPFs) have been reported to have a significant impact on he...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects a person's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors....
Objectives: Well-being perception is seldom explored in schizophrenia patients. Recurrent limitation...
Background Happiness is a lasting state and is associated with the absence of negative emotions, the...
OBJECTIVES Well-being perception is seldom explored in schizophrenia patients. Recurrent limitations...
BACKGROUND: Poor attention is paid by recent research to the prevalence of mental well-being in ps...
Past research indicates that people with schizophrenia often achieve similar levels of subjective we...
Objective: The Subjective Well-being under Neuroleptic Treatment scale (SWN) is the most widely used...
Objective: The Subjective Well-being under Neuroleptic Treatment scale (SWN) is the most widely used...
Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the relationship between perceived family support ...
A correlational study examined the suppositions of Headey and Wearing’s four-dimension model of subj...
Quality of life is often measured using questions about happiness. This method presumes that respond...
Schizophrenia is typically a chronic disorder and among the most severe forms of serious mental illn...
Schizophrenia is associated with marked functional impairment and low levels of subjective happiness...
A correlational study examined the suppositions of Headey and Wearing’s four-dimension model of subj...
ObjectivePositive psychological factors (PPFs) have been reported to have a significant impact on he...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects a person's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors....
Objectives: Well-being perception is seldom explored in schizophrenia patients. Recurrent limitation...
Background Happiness is a lasting state and is associated with the absence of negative emotions, the...
OBJECTIVES Well-being perception is seldom explored in schizophrenia patients. Recurrent limitations...
BACKGROUND: Poor attention is paid by recent research to the prevalence of mental well-being in ps...
Past research indicates that people with schizophrenia often achieve similar levels of subjective we...
Objective: The Subjective Well-being under Neuroleptic Treatment scale (SWN) is the most widely used...
Objective: The Subjective Well-being under Neuroleptic Treatment scale (SWN) is the most widely used...
Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the relationship between perceived family support ...
A correlational study examined the suppositions of Headey and Wearing’s four-dimension model of subj...
Quality of life is often measured using questions about happiness. This method presumes that respond...