过去一年中添加的文章,按日期排序

Altered functional connectivity subserving expressed emotion environments in schizophrenia: An fNIRS study

C Wang, Y Zhang, JS Chong, W Zhang… - Schizophrenia … - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
4 天前 - … , characterized by critical, hostile, or over-involved family attitudes, has been linked
to increased relapse rates among individuals with schizophrenia (SZ). In our previous work (…

[PDF][PDF] A Compilation of Case Reports of The Reintegration of Persons with Mental Illness with Their Family Members

YB HS, SR Koujalgi, RB Nayak, P Patil, A BG, KS Kittur - 2024 - researchgate.net
5 天前 - … with mental illness. Technological advancements, such as online voter lists and
digital communication tools, offer efficient means for family … with mental illness experiencing …

Promoting Spiritual Coping of Family Caregivers of an Adult Relative with Severe Mental Illness: Development and Test of a Nursing Intervention

T Casaleiro, H Martins, S Caldeira - Healthcare, 2024 - mdpi.com
5 天前 - … the intervention. Therefore, this study aims to develop and test the nursing intervention
‘promoting spiritual coping’ for family … -dwelling adult relative with severe mental illness. …

Caregiver burden and its sociodemographic determinants in family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia attending a psychiatric tertiary hospital in South Africa

CO Onyia, JS Lethole, G Olorunfemi… - South African Journal of …, 2024 - sajp.org.za
7 天前 - … and family, to give rise to secondary stressors. For instance, caring for patients with
schizophrenia may change the familyfamily members often feel alienated by the caregiver. …

Psychological and Social Correlates among Convicts of Intrafamily Homicide in a Tertiary Psychiatry Hospital–A Retrospective Chart Review

PA Bhat, A Pandurangi, M Mahadevaiah… - Journal of Psychiatry …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
7 天前 - … [ 25 , 26 ] In our study, we observed that the main reasons that drove a person to
kill his family were either psychosis (secondary to delusions/hallucinations) or interpersonal …

Perceived feasibility, acceptability and impact of the family involvement intervention for severe mental illness: a qualitative study in Masaka-Uganda

AK Turiho, S Musisi, R Alinaitwe, ES Okello… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
9 天前 - schizophrenia in the Middle East cited studies that had noted the positive impact of
family intervention … impact of family members’ improved knowledge of mental illness on their …

Functioning and quality of life among treatment-engaged adults with psychotic disorders in urban Tanzania: Baseline results from the KUPAA clinical trial

JR Egger, S Kaaya, P Swai, P Lawala, L Ndelwa… - PloS one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
9 天前 - Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders can have a profound impact on both
functioning and quality of life; evidence suggests that psychosocial interventions … from family

The ParentingWell Practice Approach: Facilitating implementation in US adult mental health services

M Heyman, J Nicholson, K English - Frontiers in Psychiatry - frontiersin.org
9 天前 - interventions for families with parents with mental illness, the evidence-based
intervention … provider agencies serving adults with mental illness were invited to participate in the …

[HTML][HTML] Patient-and family-reported experiences of their treating teams in early psychosis services in Chennai, India and Montreal, Canada

A Taksal, G Mohan, A Malla, D Rabouin… - Asian Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
11 天前 - … Despite this, our findings also clearly suggest that the experience of families in
early intervention services for psychosis may be different in Montreal vis-à-vis Chennai. An …

[PDF][PDF] … Mental Illness Among Adults at Selected Rural Community Sikar, Rajasthan, With A View to Develop an InformationalBooklet on Prevention of Mental Illness

MS Kuri - gfnpssijmr.com
12 天前 - … For most people mental illness is a thought of as an … However, the vast majority
of those with a mental illness … of the causes and treatment of mental illness. Most of these …