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Abstract
Method: Transcripts of in-depth interviews with participants (n = 24) recruited from Early Intervention in Psychosis services were analysed thematically with a focus on participants’ experiences and personal understandings of features corresponding to the negative symptoms construct.
Results: Descriptions of reductions in expression, motivation and sociability were common features of participants’ accounts. Several participants described the experience of having difficulty interacting as like being a ‘zombie’. Some participants experienced diminished capacity for emotion, thought or drive as underlying these experiences. However, participants typically attributed reductions in expression, motivation and sociability to medication side-effects, lack of confidence or active avoidance intended to protect them from rejection or ridicule, sometimes linked to internalised stigma.
Conclusions: Personal accounts of experiences of reduced expression, motivation and sociability during first-episode psychosis highlight the personal meaningfulness and role of agency is these features, challenging the framing of negative symptoms as passive manifestations of diminished capacity.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 773-779 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Early Intervention in Psychiatry |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| Early online date | 24 Mar 2018 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2019 |
Keywords
- lived experience
- negative symptoms
- Psychosis
- Qualitative Research
- thematic analysis
Profiles
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Joanne Hodgekins
- Norwich Medical School - Professor of Clinical Psychology
- Mental Health and Social Care - Member
- Mental Health - Member
Person: Research Group Member, Research Centre Member, Academic, Teaching and Research
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Caitlin Notley
- Norwich Medical School - Professor of Addiction Sciences
- Norwich Institute for Healthy Aging - Member
- Public Health - Member
- Epidemiology and Public Health - Member
Person: Research Group Member, Research Centre Member, Academic, Teaching and Research
Projects
- 1 Finished
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SUstaining Positive Engagement and Recovery (SuperEDEN) - the next step after Early Intervention for Psychosis
Birchwood, P. (Principal Investigator), Fowler, D. (Principal Investigator), Amos, T. (Co-Investigator), Benington, K. (Co-Investigator), Freemantle, N. (Co-Investigator), Hodgekins, J. (Co-Investigator), Jones, P. (Co-Investigator), Larsen, J. (Co-Investigator), Lester, H. (Co-Investigator), Marshall, P. (Co-Investigator), McCrone, P. (Co-Investigator), Phipps, K. (Co-Investigator), Sharma, V. (Co-Investigator), Singh, S. (Co-Investigator) & Smith, J. (Co-Investigator)
National Institute for Health and Care Research
1/10/10 → 30/09/15
Project: Research
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