Cognitive strengths in first-episode psychosis: perspectives from young people with lived experience

S. Bryce, A. de Winter, Lisa Phillips, Nicholas Cheng, M. Alvarez-Jimenez, K. Allott
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ABSTRACT Background Identifying cognitive strengths may be one avenue for enhancing functional recovery in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). This study explored the perspectives of young people with FEP on the conceptualisation of cognitive strengths and the perceived risks and benefits, and pragmatic considerations, of a cognitive strengths-based approach to assessment and treatment. Methods Ten participants, aged 18 to 26 (M age = 21.44 years, SD = 2.70), were recruited from an early psychosis assessment and treatment service. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Four overarching themes emerged, related to: 1) Understanding cognitive strengths in FEP; 2) Potential benefits; 3) Barriers and risks; and 4) Considerations for development and implementation. Young people held positive views toward assessment and treatment methods focused on cognitive strengths, suggesting that identifying strengths and building confidence beliefs may promote greater functioning. Potential barriers, including harms related to being unable to identify cognitive strengths or neglecting deficits, were areas requiring further consideration. Discussion A cognitive strengths-based approach to assessment and treatment in FEP is a promising area of investigation, according to young people with FEP. The results provide insight regarding a cognitive strengths definition and the ways that these could be measured in future.
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首发精神病的认知优势:来自有生活经验的年轻人的观点
背景识别认知优势可能是促进首发精神病(FEP)患者功能恢复的一种途径。本研究探讨了FEP年轻人对认知优势概念化、感知风险和收益的观点,以及基于认知优势的评估和治疗方法的务实考虑。方法从早期精神病评估与治疗机构招募10例患者,年龄18 ~ 26岁(M年龄21.44岁,SD = 2.70)。采用半结构化访谈法收集数据,并采用主题分析法进行分析。结果:1)了解FEP的认知优势;2)潜在利益;3)障碍和风险;4)开发和实施的考虑。年轻人对专注于认知优势的评估和治疗方法持积极态度,这表明识别优势和建立自信信念可能会促进更大的功能。潜在的障碍,包括无法识别认知优势或忽视缺陷的危害,是需要进一步考虑的领域。根据患有FEP的年轻人的说法,基于认知优势的方法来评估和治疗FEP是一个很有前途的研究领域。研究结果为认知优势的定义以及未来测量这些优势的方法提供了见解。
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