Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6824191 | Schizophrenia Research | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
All three clinical groups spent significantly fewer hours per week in structured activity than individuals in the non-clinical group. Reduced activity levels were observed before the onset of psychosis in individuals with at-risk mental states. Additional reductions in activity were observed in the first-episode psychosis and delayed recovery groups compared to the at-risk mental state group. Assessing time spent in structured activity provides a useful way to assess social disability and recovery across the spectrum of psychosis.
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Authors
Jo Hodgekins, Paul French, Max Birchwood, Miranda Mugford, Rose Christopher, Max Marshall, Linda Everard, Helen Lester, Peter Jones, Tim Amos, Swaran Singh, Vimal Sharma, Anthony P. Morrison, David Fowler,