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Causality orientations among individuals with first-episode psychosis

机译:首发精神病患者的因果取向

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There is growing recognition that motivation among individuals with psychosis may influence both participation in, and response to, psychosocial interventions. Consequently, there is an increasing call for organizing treatment settings in ways that increase motivation among individuals with psychosis. However, empirical evidence suggests that whether a specific setting/event promotes motivation depends upon individuals' idiosyncratic interpretation (i.e. causality orientation) of that setting/event. Thus, the goal of this study is to examine causality orientations among individuals with first-episode psychosis and compare these to causality orientations among individuals without psychosis. Our results suggest that, similar to persons without psychosis, individuals with first-episode psychosis show a bias toward interpreting environmental events and personal behavior as determined by personal choice/goals. However, the magnitude of this bias is smaller among individuals with first-episode psychosis, such that they are more likely to perceive events as uncontrollable or regulated by external factors than individuals without psychosis.
机译:人们越来越认识到,精神病患者的动机可能会影响社会心理干预的参与和反应。因此,越来越需要以增加精神病患者动机的方式来组织治疗环境。但是,经验证据表明,特定的设置/事件是否促进动机取决于个人对该设置/事件的特质解释(即因果取向)。因此,本研究的目的是检查首发精神病患者的因果关系,并将其与无精神病个体的因果关系进行比较。我们的研究结果表明,与没有精神病的人类似,患有首发精神病的人表现出倾向于根据个人选择/目标来解释环境事件和个人行为的倾向。但是,这种偏倚的程度在患有首发性精神病的个体中较小,因此与没有精神病的个体相比,他们更有可能将事件视为不可控制或受外部因素调节。

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