Recovery journey of people with a lived experience of schizophrenia: a qualitative study of experiences
BMC Psychiatry2023Vol. 23(1), pp. 468–468
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Abstract
Individuals living with schizophrenia in China have undergone significant traumatic experiences and have profound interactions with their families. Post-traumatic growth reflects an increase in the individual's connection to others and individual agency. It also suggests that the individual is not receiving enough support outside of the family. The impact of individual agency and family relationships should be considered in services that promote recovery, and clinic staff should enhance support outside the home to the individuals.
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