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Mindfulness, self-stigma and social functioning in first episode psychosis: A brief report

机译:初发性精神病的正念,自尊和社交功能:简报

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This study aimed to test the hypothesis that people with first-episode psychosis who are more mindful will have lower self-stigma, and hence better social functioning. Thirty-four participants experiencing first-episode psychosis completed self-report questionnaires, in a cross-sectional design. Consistent with the hypothesis, higher levels of mindfulness predicted lower self-stigma and better social functioning, and self-stigma statistically mediated the mindfulnesssocial functioning relationship. However, contrary to expectations, when symptom severity was included as a covariate, evidence of mediation was lost. Limitations and implications of these findings are discussed.
机译:这项研究旨在检验以下假设,即首发精神病的人如果更加注意,其自我耻辱感就会降低,从而改善社会功能。三十四名患有首发性精神病的参与者以横断面设计完成了自我报告调查表。与该假设一致,较高的正念水平预示着较低的自我耻辱感和较好的社会功能,而自我耻辱感在统计学上介导了正念心理与社会功能的关系。但是,与预期相反,将症状严重程度作为协变量包括在内,则失去了调解的证据。讨论了这些发现的局限性和含义。

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