Conceptualizations of subjective recovery from recent onset psychosis and its associated factors: A systematic review
Early Intervention in Psychiatry2018Vol. 13(2), pp. 181–193
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Abstract
Studies in subjective recovery from recent onset psychosis are limited to developed countries. Acquiring hope and self-confidence, overcoming symptoms and stigma through mobilizing all resources available were accentuated in conceptualizing subjective recovery and related factors. Recovery-oriented health care services should acknowledge individual differences and involve service users in their care decisions.
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