Background Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries. However, only one measure of recovery has been developed in England: the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR), which measures recovery from the perspective of adult mental health service users with a psychosis diagnosis. Aims To independently evaluate the psychometric properties of the 15-and 22-item versions of the QPR. Method Two samples were used: data-set 1 (n = 88) involved assessment of the QPR at baseline, 2 weeks and 3 months. Data-set 2 (n = 399; trial registration: ISRCTN02507940) involved assessment of the QPR at baseline and 1 year. Results For the 15-item version, internal consistency was 0.89, convergent validity was 0.73...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it's e...
IntroductionReliable and valid instruments are needed to measure the impact of mental health service...
Background: Despite the rising recognition of personal recovery, there is a lack of research on pers...
Background: Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries, inclu...
Background: Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries, inclu...
Background Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries. Howev...
Aims: To develop and validate a short recovery questionnaire in collaboration with service users. Me...
Background: Personal recovery, defined as an individual process towards meaning, is an important tar...
Background: Personal recovery, defined as an individual process towards meaning, is an important tar...
The aim was to develop a short version of the Swedish Process of Recovery Questionnaire (QPR-Swe) fo...
The aim was to develop a short version of the Swedish Process of Recovery Questionnaire (QPR-Swe) fo...
Personal recovery is important for mental health services and service users; moreover, valid and rel...
Abstract Background Personal recovery is increasingly recognised as an important outcome measure in ...
Personal recovery is important for mental health services and service users; moreover, valid and rel...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it’s e...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it's e...
IntroductionReliable and valid instruments are needed to measure the impact of mental health service...
Background: Despite the rising recognition of personal recovery, there is a lack of research on pers...
Background: Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries, inclu...
Background: Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries, inclu...
Background Supporting recovery is the aim of national mental health policy in many countries. Howev...
Aims: To develop and validate a short recovery questionnaire in collaboration with service users. Me...
Background: Personal recovery, defined as an individual process towards meaning, is an important tar...
Background: Personal recovery, defined as an individual process towards meaning, is an important tar...
The aim was to develop a short version of the Swedish Process of Recovery Questionnaire (QPR-Swe) fo...
The aim was to develop a short version of the Swedish Process of Recovery Questionnaire (QPR-Swe) fo...
Personal recovery is important for mental health services and service users; moreover, valid and rel...
Abstract Background Personal recovery is increasingly recognised as an important outcome measure in ...
Personal recovery is important for mental health services and service users; moreover, valid and rel...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it’s e...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it's e...
IntroductionReliable and valid instruments are needed to measure the impact of mental health service...
Background: Despite the rising recognition of personal recovery, there is a lack of research on pers...