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The relation between objective and subjective domains of recovery among persons with schizophrenia-related disorders

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Results are consistent with literature suggesting that clinical objective recovery is not synonymous with personal subjective recovery yet can be conceptualized as complementary and suggested that the impact of social support and loneliness upon self-reported recovery was mediated by quality of life.
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This article is published in Schizophrenia Research.The article was published on 2011-09-01. It has received 187 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Loneliness & Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale.

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Loneliness in Psychosis: A Meta-analytical Review

TL;DR: There is a significant positive relationship between loneliness and psychosis in people with psychosis, and this robust finding should be considered in clinical practice and treatment provision for those with psychotic disorders.
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Loneliness in psychosis: a systematic review

TL;DR: The relationship between loneliness and psychosis remains poorly understood due to a lack of rigorous studies and interventions targeting loneliness in individuals with psychosis are lacking and sorely needed.
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The Relationship Between Clinical and Personal Recovery in Patients With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

TL;DR: The results indicate a significant small to medium association between clinical and personal recovery and Psychotic symptoms show a smaller correlation than affective symptoms with personal recovery in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
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Long-term trajectories of positive and negative symptoms in first episode psychosis: A 10year follow-up study in the OPUS cohort.

TL;DR: Trajectories of illness for positive and negative symptoms were heterogeneous among people with first episode psychosis and positive symptoms showed a general pattern of reduction and stabilization over time while negative symptoms typically showed less variation over the ten years.
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Recovery and serious mental illness: a review of current clinical and research paradigms and future directions.

TL;DR: In this article, a range of evidence suggests the courses of SMI are heterogeneous, and recovery from serious mental illness has historically not been considered a likely or even possible outcome.
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The moderator–mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations.

TL;DR: This article seeks to make theorists and researchers aware of the importance of not using the terms moderator and mediator interchangeably by carefully elaborating the many ways in which moderators and mediators differ, and delineates the conceptual and strategic implications of making use of such distinctions with regard to a wide range of phenomena.
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Asymptotic Confidence Intervals for Indirect Effects in Structural Equation Models

TL;DR: For comments on an earlier draft of this chapter and for detailed advice I am indebted to Robert M. Hauser, Halliman H. Winsborough, Toni Richards, several anonymous reviewers, and the editor of this volume as discussed by the authors.
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The Global Assessment Scale: A procedure for measuring overall severity of psychiatric disturbance.

TL;DR: The relative simplicity, reliability, and validity of the GAS suggests that it would be useful in a wide variety of clinical and research settings.
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Interaction effects in multiple regression

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the existing literature on the analysis of moderated relationships involving continuous variables, focusing on analyzing interaction effects in the context of multiple regression and structural equation analyses.
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