Frontiers in Psychiatry | |
UP'S: A Cohort Study on Recovery in Psychotic Disorder Patients: Design Protocol | |
Daphne A. van der Draai1  Wishal V. Sewbalak1  Alice Hammink2  M. E. Mandos3  Mark van der Gaag4  Annette E. Bonebakker5  Christina M. Van Der Feltz-Cornelis6  Cornelis L. Mulder7  Carla Hagestein8  Bernice C. van Aken1,10  André I. Wierdsma1,10  Ayuk Bakia1,10  Andrea M. Ruissen1,11  Pien Leendertse1,11  Evelyn M. M. van Bussel1,13  Jaap Van Weeghel1,14  Yolande Voskes1,15  | |
[1] 0GGz Delfland, Delft, Netherlands;1Stichting Pameijer, Rotterdam, Netherlands;2Gemeente Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands;3Department of Clinical Psychology, Vrije Universtiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands;4Fivoor, Den Haag, Netherlands;5Department of Health Sciences, Hull York Medical School, York Biomedical Research Institute, University of York, York, United Kingdom;6Bavo-Europoort Mental Health Care, Rotterdam, Netherlands;Antes, Rotterdam, Netherlands;Department of Ethics, Law and Humanities, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands;Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, Epidemiological and Social Psychiatric Research Institute, Rotterdam, Netherlands;Emergis, Goes, Netherlands;GGz Breburg, Tilburg, Netherlands;GGz Oost Brabant, Oss, Netherlands;Parnassia Psychosis Research, Den Haag, Netherlands;Phrenos Centre of Expertise, Utrecht, Netherlands;Tranzo Department, Tilburg School of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands; | |
关键词: recovery; personal recovery; psychosis; psychotic disorders; cohort study; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.609530 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Recovery is a multidimensional concept, including symptomatic, functional, social, as well as personal recovery. The present study aims at exploring psychosocial and biological determinants of personal recovery, and disentangling time-dependent relationships between personal recovery and the other domains of recovery in a sample of people with a psychotic disorder. A cohort study is conducted with a 10-year follow-up. Personal recovery is assessed using the Recovering Quality of Life Questionnaire (ReQoL) and the Individual Recovery Outcomes Counter (I.ROC). Other domains of recovery are assessed by the Positive and Negative Symptom Scale Remission (PANSS-R), the BRIEF-A and the Social Role Participation Questionnaire—Short version (SRPQ) to assess symptomatic, functional and societal recovery, respectively. In addition, multiple biological, psychological, and social determinants are assessed. This study aims to assess the course of personal recovery, and to find determinants and time-dependent relationships with symptomatic, functional and societal recovery in people with a psychotic disorder. Strengths of the study are the large number of participants, long duration of follow-up, multiple assessments over time, extending beyond the treatment trajectory, and the use of a broad range of biological, psychological, and social determinants.
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