| Literature DB >> 30783071 |
Jérôme Favrod1, Alexandra Nguyen2, Joséphine Chaix2, Joanie Pellet2, Laurent Frobert2, Caroline Fankhauser2,3, Alban Ismailaj4, Armando Brana5, Gwennaïg Tamic6, Caroline Suter2, Shyhrete Rexhaj2, Philippe Golay3, Charles Bonsack3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Negative symptoms are frequent in patients with schizophrenia and are associated with marked impairments in social functioning. The efficacy of drug-based treatments and psychological interventions on primary negative symptoms remains limited. The Positive Emotions Programme for Schizophrenia (PEPS) is designed to improve pleasure and motivation in schizophrenia patients by targeting emotion regulation and cognitive skills relevant to apathy and anhedonia. The main hypothesis of this study is that patients who attend 8 one-hour sessions of PEPS and treatment as usual (TAU) will have lower total apathy-avolition and anhedonia-asociality composite scores on the Scale for the Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS) than patients who attend only TAU.Entities:
Keywords: Anhedonia; Apathy; Negative symptoms; Positive psychology; Randomized controlled trial; Schizophrenia
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30783071 PMCID: PMC6518864 DOI: 10.1159/000496479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Psychosom ISSN: 0033-3190 Impact factor: 17.659