Abstract
Background: This study aimed to identify predictors and perceived facilitators of positive change and posttraumatic growth in persons with a first episode of psychosis using a mixed methods convergent design. Methods: In the quantitative component, 94 participants completed measures of posttraumatic growth and predictors of posttraumatic growth. The qualitative component involved in-depth interviews with 12 participants. Results: Quantitative results revealed that being hospitalized for psychosis, spiritual coping, positive reframing and subjective recovery were significant predictors of posttraumatic growth. Qualitative findings revealed that positive change was perceived to be facilitated by the psychosis itself; receiving mental health services; drawing on personal and social resources and strategies; healing and recovering; a meaning-making and knowledge gaining process; and normative developmental processes. Conclusions: Posttraumatic growth following a first episode of psychosis may therefore be facilitated by complex person-environment interactions.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 289 |
Journal | BMC Psychiatry |
Volume | 20 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 8 Jun 2020 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- First episode psychosis
- Positive change
- Posttraumatic growth
- Recovery
- Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Psychiatry and Mental health