Masterarbeit, 2007
126 Seiten, Note: "hervorragend" 1,3
Psychologie - Klinische Psychologie, Psychopathologie, Prävention
The thesis aims to explore the relationship between illness insight in schizophrenia, social adaptation, social support needs, and subjective quality of life for individuals receiving community-based case management mental health services. The study investigates the role of illness insight and its impact on treatment outcomes, as well as the influence of social factors on the well-being of individuals with schizophrenia.
The study focuses on the following key concepts: illness insight, schizophrenia, social adaptation, social support, social support needs, subjective quality of life, community-based case management, mental health services, treatment outcomes, and supportive therapy. It aims to explore the complex interplay of these factors in shaping the experiences and well-being of individuals with schizophrenia.
Illness insight refers to a patient's awareness and understanding of their mental health condition, which is often low in schizophrenia, leading to statements like "I am not mentally ill."
The study found that low illness insight correlates significantly with lower levels of social adaptation and functioning in the community.
Case managers provide support services and independent living assistance; their assessments of client needs were compared with the clients' own subjective life satisfaction.
Yes, lower social adaptation (often linked to low insight) inversely correlates with the need for increased engagement and support from case managers.
The thesis covers antipsychotic medications (1st and 2nd generation), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), family psychoeducation, and supportive therapy.
The research involved 43 samples from community-based independent service agencies in the western Berlin catchment area in Germany.
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