2016
DOI: 10.1097/nmd.0000000000000558
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Risk and Protective Factors, Perceptions of Family Environment, Ethnicity, and Schizophrenia Symptoms

Abstract: The family environment can either play a detrimental or a protective role in symptom severity for people with schizophrenia. The current study examined both patient and caregiver perspectives of the family environment in an ethnically diverse sample of 221 patients with schizophrenia. We hypothesized that environments characterized by high levels of perceived caregiver criticism, low perceived caregiver warmth, and low family cohesion (from both the patient and caregiver perspective) would predict greater symp… Show more

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“…So the severity of the symptoms may differ according to the timing of the study. In addition, regular use of medication, social support or other environmental factors during the study, and also other various factors may be related with the severity of the illness 33). This study claims that, suicidality is related with the type of the symptoms (positive symptom scores) rather than the severity of the illness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…So the severity of the symptoms may differ according to the timing of the study. In addition, regular use of medication, social support or other environmental factors during the study, and also other various factors may be related with the severity of the illness 33). This study claims that, suicidality is related with the type of the symptoms (positive symptom scores) rather than the severity of the illness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…All these areas may provide nurses with information about how the individual functioning of patients with schizophrenia might be improved by promoting enabling environmental factors and reducing barriers. However, despite the importance of these factors, they are usually ignored in the management of schizophrenia (Gurak & De Mamani ). Gold standard studies and rating scales do emphasize this nursing role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] İspanya ve Amerika'da şizofreni hastaları ve birinci derece yakınları ile yapılan çalışmalarda hasta ve yakınlarının AOÖ puanları arasında önemli düzeyde bir ilişki belirlenmiştir. [4,26] Yapılan başka bir çalışmada ise hastaların hasta yakınına göre kişilerarası ilişkileri daha olumlu, kontrolü ise aynı düzeyde algıladığı rapor edilmiştir. [27] Ayrıca şizofreni hasta ailelerinde bozuk aile işlevselliğinin duygu dışavurumunu, hastaların algıladığı aile ve sosyal desteği olumsuz etkilediği, [28] hastaların ailelerini daha ilgili, birbirine bağlı, organize, bağımsız ve daha az çatışmacı olarak algıladığında ise zorlu yaşam olaylarıyla daha etkili başa çıkabildiği bildirilmiştir.…”
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