Lack of insight is a frequent concomitant of psychosis and has traditionally been viewed as a binary, all or none phenomenon. Recent conceptualization has formulated insight as a continuum representing the juxtaposition of 3 factors – awareness of illness, need for treatment and attribution of symptoms. Measurement of insight has been exclusively based on interview; this method does not easily lend itself to frequent repeated measurement and requires interrater reliability to be established. A self-report Insight Scale is presented, and evidence in support of its reliability, validity and sensitivity is provided that includes a sample of 30 patients monitored during recovery from an acute psychosis. The scale is a quick and acceptable measu...
BACKGROUND: Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) has been designed for assessment of self-reflection ...
Recent studies related to insight, explanatory models (EMs) of illness and their relationship to out...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...
Little research has focused on item analysis and factor structure of the most commonly used measures...
Introduction. Given the centrality of insight in promoting change, the relevance of measures for ass...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
Recent reviews suggest insight is generally measured as either a scaled or categorical variable. Whi...
Introduction: Given the centrality of insight in promoting change, the relevance of measures for ass...
Abstract: An evaluation of patients ’ insight into their mental illness has long been included in th...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
Background Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) has been designed for assessment of s...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
The concept of insight as it applies to patients suffering from psychotic illness is reviewed. An ex...
Cognitive insight is a new concept. There are very few data regarding the relationship between cogni...
BACKGROUND: Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) has been designed for assessment of self-reflection ...
Recent studies related to insight, explanatory models (EMs) of illness and their relationship to out...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...
Little research has focused on item analysis and factor structure of the most commonly used measures...
Introduction. Given the centrality of insight in promoting change, the relevance of measures for ass...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
Recent reviews suggest insight is generally measured as either a scaled or categorical variable. Whi...
Introduction: Given the centrality of insight in promoting change, the relevance of measures for ass...
Abstract: An evaluation of patients ’ insight into their mental illness has long been included in th...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
Background Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) has been designed for assessment of s...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
The concept of insight as it applies to patients suffering from psychotic illness is reviewed. An ex...
Cognitive insight is a new concept. There are very few data regarding the relationship between cogni...
BACKGROUND: Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS) has been designed for assessment of self-reflection ...
Recent studies related to insight, explanatory models (EMs) of illness and their relationship to out...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...