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View article: Parenting Young Children: The Interplay Between Mothers’ and Fathers’ Daily Behaviors and Well-Being
Parenting Young Children: The Interplay Between Mothers’ and Fathers’ Daily Behaviors and Well-Being Open
This study highlights the distinction between parents’ general well-being and parental well-being. It reveals the interplay between daily parenting behaviors and individual well-being, as well as the impact of one partner’s (particularly f…
View article: Parenting and Coping During a Crisis: A Qualitative Cross-Cultural Study Two Years After COVID-19
Parenting and Coping During a Crisis: A Qualitative Cross-Cultural Study Two Years After COVID-19 Open
The COVID-19 pandemic unprecedentedly challenged families worldwide, yet little is known about how parents from diverse cultural contexts retrospectively interpret their parenting roles and coping strategies. This study explores parenting …
View article: The potential of AI for scale development: A self-report psychosis symptoms measure using ChatGPT
The potential of AI for scale development: A self-report psychosis symptoms measure using ChatGPT Open
View article: The impact of Duration of Untreated Psychosis on functioning and quality of life over one year of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC)
The impact of Duration of Untreated Psychosis on functioning and quality of life over one year of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) Open
Background This study examined the relationship between the Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and functional outcomes at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months after admission to Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC). Methods A total of 246 part…
View article: Measurement properties of instruments to assess insight in psychosis: A systematic review protocol
Measurement properties of instruments to assess insight in psychosis: A systematic review protocol Open
Introduction Insight in psychosis, defined as a patient’s awareness and judgment of their mental illness, is a complex and evolving concept. Historically, the absence of insight was considered a defining characteristic of psychosis, but re…
View article: Instruments for assessing insight in psychosis: A systematic review of psychometric properties
Instruments for assessing insight in psychosis: A systematic review of psychometric properties Open
Background Insight into psychosis is a multidimensional construct involving awareness of illness, attribution of symptoms, and perceived need for treatment. Despite extensive research, substantial variability in how insight is conceptualiz…
View article: The anomalous effect of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on the duration of untreated psychosis
The anomalous effect of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on the duration of untreated psychosis Open
We investigated the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP). First-episode psychosis admissions ( n = 101) to the STEP Clinic in Connecticut showed DUP reduction ( P = 0.0015) during the pandemic, with …
View article: Insight and Suicidality in First Episode Psychosis: The Mediating Role of Depression
Insight and Suicidality in First Episode Psychosis: The Mediating Role of Depression Open
Understanding the relationship between insight, depression, and suicidality in first-episode psychosis (FEP) is crucial for improving clinical outcomes and preventing suicide during early treatment stages. This longitudinal cohort study ex…
View article: The Anomalous Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions on the Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP)
The Anomalous Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions on the Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) Open
We investigated the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP). First-episode psychosis admissions (n=101) to STEP Clinic in Connecticut showed DUP reduction (p=.0015) in the pandemic, with the median redu…
View article: The impact of early detection (ED) campaigns on care presentations: Beyond DUP reduction
The impact of early detection (ED) campaigns on care presentations: Beyond DUP reduction Open
View article: Everyday abstract talk between parents and preschoolers over time: A naturalistic study
Everyday abstract talk between parents and preschoolers over time: A naturalistic study Open
We assessed the rate of abstract talk of parents and their children across two days of naturally occurring speech. We hypothesized that 1) parents would use more abstract talk than children, and 2) parents’ abstract talk would predict chil…
View article: The Health Hexagon Model: Postulating a holistic lifestyle approach to mental health for times and places of uncertainty
The Health Hexagon Model: Postulating a holistic lifestyle approach to mental health for times and places of uncertainty Open
Professional-driven mental health services are often predicated on westernized beliefs of mental health and distress. This presumptuous view results in treatment solutions that are not suitable to (many) non-western contexts because they a…
View article: S31. BASIC SENSE OF SELF IN YOUTH AT HIGH RISK FOR DEVELOPING SCHIZOPHRENIA
S31. BASIC SENSE OF SELF IN YOUTH AT HIGH RISK FOR DEVELOPING SCHIZOPHRENIA Open
Phenomenological researchers argue that schizophrenia is first and foremost a disorder of the basic sense of self (also known as ipsity, minimal or core self), that is, of the immediate, pre-reflective, embodied sense of being immersed in …