2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.112667
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Patterns and perceptions of face-to-face and digital communication in the clinical high risk and early stages of psychosis

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“…While speculative, a possible explanation for these results stems from the shift in the nature of the interactions between adolescents and their peers. With physical distancing measures implemented, adolescents were no longer capable of having face-to-face interactions that provide the degree of protective support necessary to counter mental health difficulties (Branje and Morris, 2021 ; Grossman et al, 2020 ; Orben et al, 2020 ), and instead were forced to rely on virtual interactions. Although speculative, we suggest that being restricted to virtual interactions with peers may have changed the types of supports adolescents sought from their peers during this time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While speculative, a possible explanation for these results stems from the shift in the nature of the interactions between adolescents and their peers. With physical distancing measures implemented, adolescents were no longer capable of having face-to-face interactions that provide the degree of protective support necessary to counter mental health difficulties (Branje and Morris, 2021 ; Grossman et al, 2020 ; Orben et al, 2020 ), and instead were forced to rely on virtual interactions. Although speculative, we suggest that being restricted to virtual interactions with peers may have changed the types of supports adolescents sought from their peers during this time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliability refers to the company's ability to perform and deliver the services as promised and the reliability perception can reduce the risk due to a lack of face-to-face communication (Grossman et. al., 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of 42 meta-analyses on CHR outcomes showed significant impairments in quality of life and social functioning for individuals at CHR compared with controls (Fusar-Poli et al, 2020). Specifically, compared with nonpsychiatric controls, individuals at CHR report fewer social relationships (in-person and digital; Grossman et al, 2020), poorer relationship quality with friends and family, and more loneliness, which are all subsequently related to greater symptom severity and lower overall functioning (Robustelli et al, 2017). Further, individuals at CHR perceive less social support compared with nonpsychiatric controls (Huang et al, 2019), which is associated with positive symptom severity (Millman et al, 2018).…”
Section: Chr Clinical Issues and Treatment Approaches In The Context ...mentioning
confidence: 99%