参与式视频在早期精神病中的试点研究:定性结果。

Arlene G MacDougall, Elizabeth Price, Sarah Glen, Joshua C Wiener, Sahana Kukan, Laura Powe, Richelle Bird, Paul H Lysaker, Kelly K Anderson, Ross M G Norman
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对于患有精神疾病的人来说,对自己的精神疾病经历进行个人叙述有助于促进康复。本初步研究考察了参与者对参与式视频的反应和体验,作为一种干预措施,以帮助促进早期精神病患者以康复为导向的叙事发展。一个早期精神病干预项目的门诊病人被招募来参加工作坊,制作他们集体和个人经历的短纪录片风格的视频。六名男性参与者完成了这个项目,并在完成后参加了一个焦点小组,三个月后参加了一个单独的半结构化面试。从焦点小组和访谈中确定主题,然后为描述目的进行总结。突出的主题包括视频对参与者的影响和对他人的影响、分享经验和表达自我的成就感、团队合作和凝聚力的价值、获得人际关系和技术技能,以及对未来实施的建议。本研究结果表明,参与式视频是早期精神病康复青少年自我定义和自我表达的一种有吸引力的手段。
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A pilot study of participatory video in early psychosis: Qualitative findings.

For people with psychotic disorders, developing a personal narrative about one's experiences with psychosis can help promote recovery. This pilot study examined participants' reactions to and experiences of participatory video as an intervention to help facilitate recovery-oriented narrative development in early psychosis. Outpatients of an early psychosis intervention program were recruited to participate in workshops producing short documentary-style videos of their collective and individual experiences. Six male participants completed the program and took part in a focus group upon completion and in an individual semistructured interview three months later. Themes were identified from the focus group and interviews and then summarized for descriptive purposes. Prominent themes included impacts of the videos on the participants and perceived impacts on others, fulfilment from sharing experiences and expressing oneself, value of collaboration and cohesion in a group, acquiring interpersonal and technological skills, and recommendations for future implementation. Findings of this study suggest that participatory video is an engaging means of self-definition and self-expression among young people in recovery from early psychosis.

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