Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial frameworks. The recovery journey of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and the factors that influence it have been extensively studied. Because the recovery journey is culturally influenced, we examined the recovery process expriences of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia in China, focusing on the influence of a Confucian-dominated collectivist and family-centred culture. Methods An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) study was conducted; data were gathered through in-depth interviews with 11 individuals with lived experience of schizophrenia. Results Four themes were identified in this study: traumatic illness experiences, i...
For people experiencing psychosis, namely schizophrenia, contact with family members may provide val...
Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schiz...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
[[abstract]]Accessible summary • Carers in families with long-term schizophrenia in Taiwanese cultu...
Cultural adaptations of family interventions for patients with schizophrenia in China Winnie W. Kung...
This study employs a phenomenological hermeneutic approach to analyse narratives written by mainland...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...
This study gathers empirical data to test whether two forms of recovery are related: (1) the traditi...
Abstract Background It is estimated that 8 million of the Chinese adult population had a diagnosis o...
Background: The challenges of living with and taking care of a patient with schizophrenia can lead t...
© 2002 Dr. Fei-Hsiu HsiaoThis thesis includes two studies: a survey of Melbourne's Chinese community...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to report a study conducted to explore the meanings of the lived exper...
Stigma has profound consequences on individuals with mental illness, specifically schizophrenia. Ind...
For people experiencing psychosis, namely schizophrenia, contact with family members may provide val...
Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schiz...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...
Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophreni...
[[abstract]]Accessible summary • Carers in families with long-term schizophrenia in Taiwanese cultu...
Cultural adaptations of family interventions for patients with schizophrenia in China Winnie W. Kung...
This study employs a phenomenological hermeneutic approach to analyse narratives written by mainland...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
I used a qualitative approach to explore the sociocultural factors influencing the pattern of the he...
This study gathers empirical data to test whether two forms of recovery are related: (1) the traditi...
Abstract Background It is estimated that 8 million of the Chinese adult population had a diagnosis o...
Background: The challenges of living with and taking care of a patient with schizophrenia can lead t...
© 2002 Dr. Fei-Hsiu HsiaoThis thesis includes two studies: a survey of Melbourne's Chinese community...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to report a study conducted to explore the meanings of the lived exper...
Stigma has profound consequences on individuals with mental illness, specifically schizophrenia. Ind...
For people experiencing psychosis, namely schizophrenia, contact with family members may provide val...
Abstract Background Family caregivers play crucial roles in taking care of people experiencing schiz...
Abstract Background It is a qualitative design study that examines points of divergence and converge...