Personal recovery and future self-continuity in individuals with schizophrenia

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatry Research Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-21 DOI:10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116510
Ecem Demirli , Anthony O. Ahmed , Mark Serper
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Abstract

Introduction

Personal (or self-rated) recovery in schizophrenia represents an adaptive process of constructing meaning in life, finding hope, and establishing a positive identity. In this sense, recovery is linked to and dependent upon one’s sense of future self. Although self-rated recovery has been explored in relation to various affective, social, and psychological factors, the relationship between personal recovery and future-self continuity has not been examined. Future self-continuity (or continuous identity) refers to the sense of connection between one’s present and future self, as the same person now as in the future. Individuals, who cannot connect their present selves to future selves view their future self as a stranger and have a decreased sense of self-empowerment and feel less motivated to work towards future-oriented and personally meaningful treatment goals. We postulate that having good future self-continuity may be a prerequisite to success in recovery-oriented treatment programs. The current study explored the relationship between self-rated recovery and future self-continuity in individuals with schizophrenia.

Method

Forty participants with schizophrenia were recruited from two inpatient units and completed a battery of assessments including cognitive functioning, symptom severity, level of functioning as well as an assessment of personal recovery.

Results

The results indicated that higher future self-continuity predicted better personal recovery in individuals with schizophrenia after controlling for key demographic variables, symptom severity, psychosocial and cognitive functioning ability.

Conclusion

Future self-continuity was the only significant psychological variable that predicted personal recovery in individuals with schizophrenia. Clinical implications and future directions are discussed.
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精神分裂症患者的个人恢复和未来的自我连续性
精神分裂症患者的个人(或自评)康复代表了一个构建生活意义、寻找希望和建立积极身份的适应过程。从这个意义上说,恢复是与一个人对未来自我的认识联系在一起的。虽然自评康复与各种情感、社会和心理因素之间的关系已被探讨,但个人康复与未来自我连续性之间的关系尚未得到检验。未来的自我连续性(或连续身份)是指一个人现在和未来的自我之间的联系感,现在和未来都是同一个人。那些无法将现在的自己与未来的自己联系起来的人,将未来的自己视为陌生人,自我赋权感下降,对实现面向未来的、对个人有意义的治疗目标缺乏动力。我们假设,良好的未来自我连续性可能是恢复导向治疗方案成功的先决条件。本研究探讨了精神分裂症患者自评恢复与未来自我连续性之间的关系。方法从两个住院病房招募了40名精神分裂症患者,并完成了一系列评估,包括认知功能、症状严重程度、功能水平以及个人康复评估。结果在控制了关键人口学变量、症状严重程度、社会心理和认知功能能力后,精神分裂症患者未来自我连续性越高,其个人康复越好。结论未来自我连续性是预测精神分裂症患者自我康复的唯一有意义的心理变量。讨论了临床意义和未来发展方向。
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Psychiatry Research
Psychiatry Research 医学-精神病学
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17.40
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57 days
期刊介绍: Psychiatry Research offers swift publication of comprehensive research reports and reviews within the field of psychiatry. The scope of the journal encompasses: Biochemical, physiological, neuroanatomic, genetic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial determinants of psychiatric disorders. Diagnostic assessments of psychiatric disorders. Evaluations that pursue hypotheses about the cause or causes of psychiatric diseases. Evaluations of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic psychiatric treatments. Basic neuroscience studies related to animal or neurochemical models for psychiatric disorders. Methodological advances, such as instrumentation, clinical scales, and assays directly applicable to psychiatric research.
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