Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schizophrenia. This study assesses the predictive value of helpful vs. harmful use of religion to cope with schizophrenia or schizo-affective disorder at 3 years. From an initial cohort of 115 outpatients, 80% were reassessed for positive, negative and general symptoms, clinical global impression, social adaptation and quality of life. For patients with helpful religion at baseline, the importance of spirituality was predictive of fewer negative symptoms, better clinical global impression, social functioning and quality of life. The frequencies of religious practices in community and support from religious community had no effect on outcome. For patients ...
Purpose: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
Religion and spirituality exert a significant role in the lives of many individuals, including peopl...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
PURPOSE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
To assess religious coping in schizophrenia, we developed and tested a clinical grid, as no validate...
While research on religion and severe psychopathology is mixed, the majority of evidence suggests th...
Substance misuse represents a major issue in the treatment of schizophrenia patients. Spirituality a...
Religious coping is very common among individuals with psychosis, however its relevance to symptoms ...
Previous research suggests that religious practices are associated with a higher-quality of life in ...
Purpose : Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with sch...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Purpose : Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with sch...
Purpose: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
Religion and spirituality exert a significant role in the lives of many individuals, including peopl...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
PURPOSE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
To assess religious coping in schizophrenia, we developed and tested a clinical grid, as no validate...
While research on religion and severe psychopathology is mixed, the majority of evidence suggests th...
Substance misuse represents a major issue in the treatment of schizophrenia patients. Spirituality a...
Religious coping is very common among individuals with psychosis, however its relevance to symptoms ...
Previous research suggests that religious practices are associated with a higher-quality of life in ...
Purpose : Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with sch...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Purpose : Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with sch...
Purpose: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...