Impact of Panic Attacks on Rehabilitation and Quality of Life Among Persons With Severe Psychotic Disorders
Goodwin R, Stayner D, Chinman M, Davidson L. Impact of Panic Attacks on Rehabilitation and Quality of Life Among Persons With Severe Psychotic Disorders. Psychiatric Services 2001, 52: 920-924. PMID: 11433109, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.52.7.920.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere psychotic disordersComorbid panic attacksPsychotic disordersQuality of lifePanic attacksChi-square testRehabilitative outcomesPoorer rehabilitative outcomesEpidemiologic Studies Depression ScaleType of comorbidityRates of comorbidityValuable prognostic indicatorMajor depressive disorderPearson's chi-square testStructured Clinical InterviewGeneral Health QuestionnaireSample of personsPoor qualityPrognostic indicatorDepressive disorderHealth QuestionnairePolysubstance abuseLife measuresPsychiatric disordersRehabilitation program“Simply to Be Let In”: Inclusion as a Basis For Recovery
Davidson L, Stayner D, Nickou C, Styron T, Rowe M, Chinman M. “Simply to Be Let In”: Inclusion as a Basis For Recovery. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2001, 24: 375-388. PMID: 11406988, DOI: 10.1037/h0095067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsConvalescenceFemaleHumansMainstreaming, EducationMental DisordersMiddle AgedRehabilitation, VocationalConceptsStories of participantsElements of friendshipAspects of inclusionBroader conceptual frameworkDisability paradigmResult of deinstitutionalizationConceptual frameworkSocialization programFuture researchPeopleArticleAsylumPolicyDeinstitutionalizationFriendshipMental illnessInclusionReciprocityAuthorsPleaStoryHopefulnessAdoptionIssuesImplications