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Reshaping an enduring sense of self: the process of recovery from a first episode of schizophrenia.

机译:重塑一种持久的自我意识:从精神分裂症首发中恢复过来的过程。

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AIM: Although advances in the treatment of schizophrenia have been made, little is known about the process of recovery from first episode of schizophrenia (FES). To date, the study of recovery in the field of mental health has focused on long-term mental illness. This qualitative study addresses ways in which individuals with FES describe their process of recovery and how identified individuals (e.g. family members) describe their perceptions of and roles in the participant's process of recovery. METHODS: Charmaz's constructivist grounded theory methodology was used to interview 10 young adults twice who self-identified as recovering from FES. In addition, 10 individuals were identified who had influenced their recovery and were interviewed once, for a total of 30 interviews. Data collection sources included in-depth semi-structured interviews. Data analysis methods were consistent with Charmaz's methodology and included coding, and constant comparison of data. RESULTS: The results provide a substantive theory of the process of recovery from FES that is comprised of the following phases: 'Who they were prior to the illness', 'Lives interrupted: Encountering the illness', 'Engaging in services and supports', 'Re-engaging in life', 'Envisioning the future'; and the core category, 'Re-shaping an enduring sense of self', that occurred throughout all phases. A prominent feature of this model is that participants' enduring sense of self were reshaped rather than reconstructed throughout their recovery. CONCLUSIONS: This model of recovery from FES is unique, and as such, provides implications for clinical care, research and policy development for these young adults and their families.
机译:目的:尽管精神分裂症的治疗已取得进展,但关于精神分裂症首发的恢复过程知之甚少。迄今为止,精神健康领域的恢复研究集中于长期精神疾病。这项定性研究探讨了具有FES的个体描述其康复过程的方式,以及被识别的个体(例如家庭成员)如何描述他们对参与者康复过程的看法和作用。方法:Charmaz的建构主义扎根理论方法论被用来两次采访10名自认是从FES中康复的年轻人。此外,确定了10个人,影响了他们的康复,并接受了一次访谈,总共进行了30次访谈。数据收集来源包括深入的半结构化访谈。数据分析方法与Charmaz的方法一致,包括编码和数据的不断比较。结果:结果提供了从FES康复过程的实质性理论,包括以下几个阶段:“他们在疾病发生之前是谁”,“生命被打断:遇到疾病”,“从事服务和支持”, “重新参与生活”,“展望未来”;在所有阶段都出现了核心类别“重塑一种持久的自我感”。该模型的一个显着特征是,参与者的持久自我感被重塑,而不是在整个康复过程中得以重建。结论:这种从FES中恢复的模型是独特的,因此,对这些年轻人及其家庭的临床护理,研究和政策制定提供了启示。

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