2021
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.202000223
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The Importance of Personal Recovery and Perceived Recovery Support Among Service Users With Psychosis

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“…In the same line with this study, El-Bilsha, El-hadidy, and Aid (2021) (47) assessed 200 patients with bipolar disorder evaluating social support and its relevance to relapse among patients with bipolar disorder" in Egypt, and found that majority of the patients who had low social support had a frequent admission to psychiatric hospitals. Also, another study concluded that recovery was significantly associated with higher perceived social support (48) . Additionally, Corrigan and Phelan (2004) (49) stated that both a process perspective on recovery was significantly associated with objective and subjective indicators of social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the same line with this study, El-Bilsha, El-hadidy, and Aid (2021) (47) assessed 200 patients with bipolar disorder evaluating social support and its relevance to relapse among patients with bipolar disorder" in Egypt, and found that majority of the patients who had low social support had a frequent admission to psychiatric hospitals. Also, another study concluded that recovery was significantly associated with higher perceived social support (48) . Additionally, Corrigan and Phelan (2004) (49) stated that both a process perspective on recovery was significantly associated with objective and subjective indicators of social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Increased use of such plans has been shown to have the potential to facilitate shared decision-making processes that balance power inequalities, promote service users’ empowerment, and open up for co-production between individuals and service providers [ 19 ]. Studies have found that mental health service users with psychosis who had a plan for early detection and what to do in case of relapse experienced higher support from staff for personal recovery [ 39 ]. The inclusion of joint crisis plans in the ReCoN intervention might thus contribute to an intervention effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the patients, 54% had a diagnosis of schizophrenia, 20% had a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, and 27% had another diagnosis from the F20-29 section in ICD-10. Further patient characteristics and study details have been reported earlier (Skar-Fröding et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, single items and the sum score of the questionnaire still cover important aspects of the personal recovery concept. Previous research has shown that a large sample of service users with psychosis rates a clear majority of the items in the INPSIRE Support sub-scale as important for their personal recovery process (Skar-Fröding et al, 2021). Hence, the questionnaire can still be used to investigate what personal recovery areas are of importance and whether service users experience that they receive support for this.…”
Section: Item Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%