| Literature DB >> 27456000 |
Gerald Jordan1,2, Ashok Malla1,3,2, Srividya N Iyer4,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The suffering people experience following a first episode of psychosis is great, and has been well-investigated. Conversely, potential positive outcomes following a first episode of psychosis have been under-investigated. One such outcome that may result from a first episode of psychosis is posttraumatic growth, or a positive aftermath following the trauma of a first psychotic episode. While posttraumatic growth has been described following other physical and mental illnesses, posttraumatic growth has received very little attention following a first episode of psychosis. To address this research gap, we will conduct a mixed methods study aimed at answering two research questions: 1) How do people experience posttraumatic growth following a first episode of psychosis? 2) What predicts, or facilitates, posttraumatic growth following a first episode of psychosis? METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Coping; First episode psychosis; Mixed methods; Posttraumatic growth; Recovery; Resilience; Social support
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27456000 PMCID: PMC4960698 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0977-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1Study design
An example of a mixed methods results table
| Theme | Qualitative | Quantitative |
|---|---|---|
| Themes related to Subjective Experiences of Posttraumatic Growth According to Importance | Endorsement of Domains related to Subjective Experience of Posttraumatic Growth According to Magnitude | |
| T1 | Developing Positive Character Traits | Greater Appreciation for Life |
| T2 | Positive Lifestyle Changes | Developing Positive Character Traits |
| T3 | Stronger Connections with Family | Stronger Connections with Family |
| T4 | Stronger Connections with Friends | Stronger Connections with Friends |
| T5 | Integration of Experience | Positive Lifestyle Changes |
| T6 | Greater Appreciation for Life | Greater Religiosity |
| T7 | Greater Religiosity | |
| T8a | Becoming more authentic | |
| T9a | Greater Civic Engagement | |
| Themes related to Subjective Experience of Facilitators of Posttraumatic Growth According to Importance | Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth According to Magnitude of Standardized Beta Coefficients | |
| T1 | Coping | Recovery |
| T2 | Social Support | Coping |
| T3a | Medication | Social Support |
| T4a | Symptom Remission | Resilience |
| T5 | Socio Economic Status | Impact of Psychosis |
| T6 | Recovery | |
| T7 | Resilience | |
| T8 | Impact of Psychosis |
Note: a = Themes which may arise spontaneously