Abstract Background Evidence shows that negative symptoms of schizophrenia and underlying dysfunctional cognition are related to persistently low functioning and quality of life. However, despite the abundance of existing recovery programs for people with schizophrenia, few have examined whether and how the widely-adopted hope-motivation recovery pathway and the deficit-oriented cognitive pathway might converge to influence functioning and quality of life. Methods A cross-sectional, quantative survey recruited a convenient sample of adult outpatients with DSM-5 schizophrenia spectrum disorders and low social functioning (n = 124). Self-reported measurements included personal recovery (30-item Mental Health Recovery Measure), social function...
Pessimistic views about the course and outcome of schizophrenia have been re-placed by a more hopefu...
Rationale : A cognitive model of functional outcome in schizophrenia posits that neurocognitive defi...
poster abstractPatient activation (necessary knowledge and confidence to self-manage one’s illness) ...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. This study explores domains of recovery in sch...
Hopelessness is a widely observed barrier to recovery from schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Yet lit...
Hope (goal-directed thinking) and patient activation (knowledge and skills to manage one’s illness) ...
Self-reported 'personal recovery' and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR. respectively)...
This study reports on the relationship between stage of recovery and hope, meaning and responsibilit...
Recovery is a broadly debated concept in the field of psychiatry research and in schizophrenia. Our ...
Restricted until 30 Apr. 2010.Despite progressive documentation of the effectiveness of community-ba...
Although functional recovery could be advocated as an achievable treatment goal, many effective inte...
Pessimistic views about the course and outcome of schizophrenia have been re-placed by a more hopefu...
Rationale : A cognitive model of functional outcome in schizophrenia posits that neurocognitive defi...
poster abstractPatient activation (necessary knowledge and confidence to self-manage one’s illness) ...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. This study explores domains of recovery in sch...
Hopelessness is a widely observed barrier to recovery from schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Yet lit...
Hope (goal-directed thinking) and patient activation (knowledge and skills to manage one’s illness) ...
Self-reported 'personal recovery' and clinical recovery in schizophrenia (SRPR and CR. respectively)...
This study reports on the relationship between stage of recovery and hope, meaning and responsibilit...
Recovery is a broadly debated concept in the field of psychiatry research and in schizophrenia. Our ...
Restricted until 30 Apr. 2010.Despite progressive documentation of the effectiveness of community-ba...
Although functional recovery could be advocated as an achievable treatment goal, many effective inte...
Pessimistic views about the course and outcome of schizophrenia have been re-placed by a more hopefu...
Rationale : A cognitive model of functional outcome in schizophrenia posits that neurocognitive defi...
poster abstractPatient activation (necessary knowledge and confidence to self-manage one’s illness) ...