2021
Maladaptive Daydreaming in Relation to Linguistic Features and Attachment Style
Mariani R, Musetti A, Di Monte C, Danskin K, Franceschini C, Christian C. Maladaptive Daydreaming in Relation to Linguistic Features and Attachment Style. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2021, 19: 386. PMID: 35010644, PMCID: PMC8751151, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010386.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlobal Severity IndexMaladaptive daydreamingReflective functioningAttachment styleLinguistic measuresMaladaptive Daydreaming ScaleReflective Functioning QuestionnaireSymptom Checklist-90Attachment dimensionsMaladaptive daydreamersAffective wordsPsychological scalesPsychopathological mechanismsRelationship QuestionnaireVocational functioningRelational patternsImaginary activityFunctioning QuestionnaireRepresentative episodesHuman engagementDaydreamingSocio-demographic variablesStrongest predictorOnline surveyMDers
2012
Self-determination and first-episode psychosis: Associations with symptomatology, social and vocational functioning, and quality of life
Breitborde NJ, Kleinlein P, Srihari VH. Self-determination and first-episode psychosis: Associations with symptomatology, social and vocational functioning, and quality of life. Schizophrenia Research 2012, 137: 132-136. PMID: 22445463, PMCID: PMC3351585, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2012.02.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-determination theoryBasic psychological needsNeed satisfactionPsychological needsFirst-episode psychosisNeed of relatednessSample of individualsEarly intervention servicesVocational functioningLess satisfactionIntervention servicesSatisfactionCurrent studyPsychosisIndividualsModest associationBeingQuality of lifeFunctioningMotivationSymptomatologyAssociationNeedDomainRelatedness
1998
Models of Community Care for Severe Mental Illness: A Review of Research on Case Management
Mueser KT, Bond GR, Drake RE, Resnick SG. Models of Community Care for Severe Mental Illness: A Review of Research on Case Management. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1998, 24: 37-74. PMID: 9502546, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a033314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssertive community treatmentSevere mental illnessCommunity careMental illnessCase managementHigh service usersVocational functioningQuality of lifeIntensive case management modelPatient predictorsICM servicesCase management modelCommunity treatmentICM teamsSubstance abuseCareSocial functioningIllnessHousing stabilityImplementation fidelityModerate effectMost studiesService usersPatientsHospital
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