Objective: Poor insight, or awareness of illness, has a negative impact on the outcome of the psychosis, and is therefore a logical target for treatment. A meta-analysis of the effect of psychological and pharmacological treatments on insight in psychosis was conducted to give a comprehensive overview of effective interventions.Methods: An inclusive literature search (1975-April 2012) was performed in PubMed, ISI Web of Science, and EMBASE. The search terms used were "Insight", "Awareness", "Treatment", "Psychosis", "Therapy" and "Schizophrenia", no language specified. A cross-reference search of eligible articles was performed to identify studies not found in the computerized search. Effect sizes (Cohen's d) of each study and overall were ...
The concept of insight as it applies to patients suffering from psychotic illness is reviewed. An ex...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) tend to lack insight, which is lin...
Insight is impaired in 50- 80% of the patients with schizophrenia. Annerieke de Vos working at GGZ D...
Objective: Poor insight, or awareness of illness, has a negative impact on the outcome of the psycho...
Objective: Poor insight, or awareness of illness, has a negative impact on the outcome of the psycho...
Background: For people with a psychotic disorder lack of insight can be detrimental on their conditi...
The degree to which a person recognizes their mental disorder, attributes symptoms to the disorder, ...
The degree to which a person recognizes their mental disorder, attributes symptoms to the disorder, ...
Poor insight into illness is a prevalent and characteristic feature of schizophrenia. According to t...
Background: lack of insight is common in patients with schizophrenia and a large number of studies h...
Insight is impaired in 50- 80% of the patients with schizophrenia. Annerieke de Vos working at GGZ D...
Background One factor contributing to impaired awareness of illness (poor insight) in psychotic diso...
BACKGROUND: Impaired metacognition is associated with difficulties in the daily functioning of peopl...
Background : One factor contributing to impaired awareness of illness (poor insight) in psychotic di...
International audiencePoor insight is consistently present in schizophrenia and is among the most di...
The concept of insight as it applies to patients suffering from psychotic illness is reviewed. An ex...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) tend to lack insight, which is lin...
Insight is impaired in 50- 80% of the patients with schizophrenia. Annerieke de Vos working at GGZ D...
Objective: Poor insight, or awareness of illness, has a negative impact on the outcome of the psycho...
Objective: Poor insight, or awareness of illness, has a negative impact on the outcome of the psycho...
Background: For people with a psychotic disorder lack of insight can be detrimental on their conditi...
The degree to which a person recognizes their mental disorder, attributes symptoms to the disorder, ...
The degree to which a person recognizes their mental disorder, attributes symptoms to the disorder, ...
Poor insight into illness is a prevalent and characteristic feature of schizophrenia. According to t...
Background: lack of insight is common in patients with schizophrenia and a large number of studies h...
Insight is impaired in 50- 80% of the patients with schizophrenia. Annerieke de Vos working at GGZ D...
Background One factor contributing to impaired awareness of illness (poor insight) in psychotic diso...
BACKGROUND: Impaired metacognition is associated with difficulties in the daily functioning of peopl...
Background : One factor contributing to impaired awareness of illness (poor insight) in psychotic di...
International audiencePoor insight is consistently present in schizophrenia and is among the most di...
The concept of insight as it applies to patients suffering from psychotic illness is reviewed. An ex...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) tend to lack insight, which is lin...
Insight is impaired in 50- 80% of the patients with schizophrenia. Annerieke de Vos working at GGZ D...