A prospective study of PTSD following recovery from first-episode psychosis: the threat from persecutors, voices, and patienthood.
@article{Brunet2012APS,
title={A prospective study of PTSD following recovery from first-episode psychosis: the threat from persecutors, voices, and patienthood.},
author={Kat Brunet and Max Birchwood and Rachel Upthegrove and Maria Michail and Kerry Ross},
journal={The British journal of clinical psychology},
year={2012},
volume={51 4},
pages={
418-33
}
}OBJECTIVES
Approximately one third of people with early psychosis report post-traumatic symptoms, some of which are thought to arise from traumatic experiences associated with psychosis itself. This prospective study tested hypotheses based on retrospective findings that threat appraisals of voices, persecutors, or the new label of 'mental health patient' predict symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
METHODS
Appraisals of power and threat from voices and other persecutors and…
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