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Subjective recovery in patients with first-episode psychosis in Hong Kong

Proceedings article published in 2016 by Skw Chan, Kit Wa Chan ORCID, Hlt Sit, Clm Hui ORCID, Ehm Lee, Wc Chang, Eyh Chen
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The concept of recovery can be organized into two types: objective and subjective (1). Objective recovery is defined as the remission of clinical symptoms and improved everyday functioning, while subjective recovery is a personal understanding of recovery that varies individually. Understanding subjective recovery facilitates treatment adherence. The study aims to investigate the subjective determinants of perceived non-recovery to patients with first-episode psychosis in Chinese sample and the factors affecting subjective recovery . ; published_or_final_version