All Relations between Schizophrenia and self-efficacy

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Joanne C Holding, Nicholas Tarrier, Lynsey Gregg, Christine Barrowcloug. Self-esteem and relapse in schizophrenia: a 5-year follow-up study. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 201. issue 8. 2013-10-17. PMID:23896845. the results indicate that social cognition in the form of self-evaluation may be implicated in clinical outcome and symptom exacerbation in schizophrenia.this study investigated the association between an interview-based measure of self-esteem and subsequent clinical outcome in recent-onset schizophrenia. 2013-10-17 2023-08-12 human
Kimberley Hill, Mike Startu. The relationship between internalized stigma, negative symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia: the mediating role of self-efficacy. Psychiatry research. vol 206. issue 2-3. 2013-09-17. PMID:23218915. the relationship between internalized stigma, negative symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia: the mediating role of self-efficacy. 2013-09-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kimberley Hill, Mike Startu. The relationship between internalized stigma, negative symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia: the mediating role of self-efficacy. Psychiatry research. vol 206. issue 2-3. 2013-09-17. PMID:23218915. more specifically, a theoretical model was proposed predicting that self-efficacy would mediate the relationship between internalized stigma and both negative symptoms and social functioning in schizophrenia. 2013-09-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Matthew M Kurtz, Rachel H Olfson, Jennifer Ros. Self-efficacy and functional status in schizophrenia: relationship to insight, cognition and negative symptoms. Schizophrenia research. vol 145. issue 1-3. 2013-09-10. PMID:23375941. self-efficacy and functional status in schizophrenia: relationship to insight, cognition and negative symptoms. 2013-09-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Matthew M Kurtz, Rachel H Olfson, Jennifer Ros. Self-efficacy and functional status in schizophrenia: relationship to insight, cognition and negative symptoms. Schizophrenia research. vol 145. issue 1-3. 2013-09-10. PMID:23375941. sixty-nine individuals with schizophrenia were administered measures of self-efficacy, cognition, symptoms, insight and performance-based measure of everyday living and social skill. 2013-09-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Matthew M Kurtz, Rachel H Olfson, Jennifer Ros. Self-efficacy and functional status in schizophrenia: relationship to insight, cognition and negative symptoms. Schizophrenia research. vol 145. issue 1-3. 2013-09-10. PMID:23375941. these findings emphasize the importance of including illness insight in models of the role of self-efficacy in functioning in schizophrenia. 2013-09-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paul H Lysaker, David Roe, Jamie Ringer, Emily M Gilmore, Philip T Yano. Change in self-stigma among persons with schizophrenia enrolled in rehabilitation: associations with self-esteem and positive and emotional discomfort symptoms. Psychological services. vol 9. issue 3. 2013-05-16. PMID:22468614. change in self-stigma among persons with schizophrenia enrolled in rehabilitation: associations with self-esteem and positive and emotional discomfort symptoms. 2013-05-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Fulvio A Scorza, Marly de Albuquerque, Ricardo M Arida, Roberta Monterazzo Cysneiro. Serum levels of magnesium in sudden cardiac deaths among people with schizophrenia: hit or miss? Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria. vol 70. issue 10. 2013-05-06. PMID:23060109. schizophrenia is a devastating mental disorder, affecting cognitive, emotional, and behavioral conditions, ability to work, social functioning, family stability and self-esteem of the patient. 2013-05-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joel O Goldber. Successful change in tobacco use in schizophrenia. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. vol 16. issue 1. 2012-10-02. PMID:21659260. the first factor involves readiness to change; smokers with schizophrenia are rarely given opportunities to even try to quit unlike their counterparts in the general population and therefore have not benefited from the self-efficacy aspects of attempt experiences. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Molly A Erickson, Paul H Lysake. Self-esteem and insight as predictors of symptom change in schizophrenia: a longitudinal study. Clinical schizophrenia & related psychoses. vol 6. issue 2. 2012-09-20. PMID:22776633. self-esteem and insight as predictors of symptom change in schizophrenia: a longitudinal study. 2012-09-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Molly A Erickson, Paul H Lysake. Self-esteem and insight as predictors of symptom change in schizophrenia: a longitudinal study. Clinical schizophrenia & related psychoses. vol 6. issue 2. 2012-09-20. PMID:22776633. the purpose of the present study was to explore "level of insight into mental illness" and "self-esteem" as predictors of positive symptom change in schizophrenia patients. 2012-09-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Molly A Erickson, Paul H Lysake. Self-esteem and insight as predictors of symptom change in schizophrenia: a longitudinal study. Clinical schizophrenia & related psychoses. vol 6. issue 2. 2012-09-20. PMID:22776633. fifty-seven schizophrenia patients completed assessments of self-esteem, insight into mental illness, positive symptoms and paranoia once every four weeks for a total of eight individual testing sessions. 2012-09-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takafumi Morimoto, Kiyoji Matsuyama, Satoe Ichihara-Takeda, Ryuta Murakami, Nozomu Iked. Influence of self-efficacy on the interpersonal behavior of schizophrenia patients undergoing rehabilitation in psychiatric day-care services. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 66. issue 3. 2012-07-26. PMID:22443242. influence of self-efficacy on the interpersonal behavior of schizophrenia patients undergoing rehabilitation in psychiatric day-care services. 2012-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takafumi Morimoto, Kiyoji Matsuyama, Satoe Ichihara-Takeda, Ryuta Murakami, Nozomu Iked. Influence of self-efficacy on the interpersonal behavior of schizophrenia patients undergoing rehabilitation in psychiatric day-care services. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 66. issue 3. 2012-07-26. PMID:22443242. the present study examined whether the self-efficacy of interpersonal behavior influenced the interpersonal behavior of schizophrenia patients using psychiatric day-care services. 2012-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paul H Lysaker, Molly Erickson, Jamie Ringer, Kelly D Buck, Antonio Semerari, Antonino Carcione, Giancarlo Dimaggi. Metacognition in schizophrenia: the relationship of mastery to coping, insight, self-esteem, social anxiety, and various facets of neurocognition. The British journal of clinical psychology. vol 50. issue 4. 2012-02-16. PMID:22003950. metacognition in schizophrenia: the relationship of mastery to coping, insight, self-esteem, social anxiety, and various facets of neurocognition. 2012-02-16 2023-08-12 human
Patrick W Corrigan, Jennifer Rafacz, Nicolas Rüsc. Examining a progressive model of self-stigma and its impact on people with serious mental illness. Psychiatry research. vol 189. issue 3. 2011-11-15. PMID:21715017. the model was tested on 85 people with schizophrenia or other serious mental illnesses who completed measures representing the four stages of self-stigma, another independently-developed instrument representing self-stigma, proxies of harm (lowered self-esteem and hopelessness), and depression. 2011-11-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kelvin M T Fung, Hector W H Tsang, Wai-ming Cheun. Randomized controlled trial of the self-stigma reduction program among individuals with schizophrenia. Psychiatry research. vol 189. issue 2. 2011-11-08. PMID:21377738. the findings suggested that the self-stigma reduction program has potential to reduce self-esteem decrement, promote readiness for changing own problematic behaviors, and enhance psychosocial treatment adherence among the self-stigmatized individuals with schizophrenia during the active interventional stage. 2011-11-08 2023-08-12 human
Dilip V Jeste, Owen M Wolkowitz, Barton W Palme. Divergent trajectories of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aging in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia bulletin. vol 37. issue 3. 2011-09-09. PMID:21505111. many older adults with schizophrenia successfully adapt to the illness, with increased use of positive coping techniques, enhanced self-esteem and increased social support. 2011-09-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie-Luise Kesting, Stephanie Mehl, Winfried Rief, Johannes Lindenmeyer, Tania M Lincol. When paranoia fails to enhance self-esteem: explicit and implicit self-esteem and its discrepancy in patients with persecutory delusions compared to depressed and healthy controls. Psychiatry research. vol 186. issue 2-3. 2011-05-12. PMID:20932585. as evidence for this has been inconsistent, our study assessed delusional state, explicit and implicit self-esteem and depression in a large sample (n=139) of schizophrenia patients with acute persecutory delusions (n=28), patients with remitted persecutory delusions (n=31), healthy controls (n=59), and depressed controls (n=21). 2011-05-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie-Luise Kesting, Stephanie Mehl, Winfried Rief, Johannes Lindenmeyer, Tania M Lincol. When paranoia fails to enhance self-esteem: explicit and implicit self-esteem and its discrepancy in patients with persecutory delusions compared to depressed and healthy controls. Psychiatry research. vol 186. issue 2-3. 2011-05-12. PMID:20932585. no discrepancy between explicit and implicit self-esteem was found for acute deluded or remitted patients with schizophrenia. 2011-05-12 2023-08-12 Not clear