2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.10.066
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Improvement in cognitive biases after group psychoeducation and metacognitive training in recent-onset psychosis: A randomized crossover clinical trial

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“…‘ 100% uncertain ’) of mental state perceptions assessed with the Reading the Mind in the Eyes test (Baron-Cohen, Wheelwright, Hill, Raste, & Plumb, 2001). Consistent with this, the three selected trials using an overall measure of cognitive insight, the BCIS Composite Index score, favoured MCT over TAU (Lam et al, 2015) or PSE (Ahuir et al, 2018; Ochoa et al, 2017).…”
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“…‘ 100% uncertain ’) of mental state perceptions assessed with the Reading the Mind in the Eyes test (Baron-Cohen, Wheelwright, Hill, Raste, & Plumb, 2001). Consistent with this, the three selected trials using an overall measure of cognitive insight, the BCIS Composite Index score, favoured MCT over TAU (Lam et al, 2015) or PSE (Ahuir et al, 2018; Ochoa et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Six studies reported on the effects of MCT on cognitive insight, that is, BCIS scores (Ahuir et al, 2018; Andreou et al, 2017; Balzan et al, 2019; Lam et al, 2015; Ochoa et al, 2017; van Oosterhout et al, 2014). Full details are provided in Table 1.…”
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“…Psychoeducational programs have been developed to enhance health literacy and corresponding health and wellness behavior; namely, teaching people how to make sense of mental and physical health symptoms and corresponding evidence-based interventions [14,15]. Psychoeducational programs are adapted to address the cognitive and social disabilities that undermine skill learning [16,17]. Hence, psychoeducational programs are needed to help people answer the three key questions.…”
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