Journal article
Agreeableness and Neuroticism as Predictors of Relapse After First-Episode Psychosis
John F Gleeson, David Rawlings, Henry J Jackson, Patrick D McGorry
Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease | Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) | Published : 2005
Abstract
Cross-sectional investigations, using the five-factor model of personality have evinced relationships among neuroticism, agreeableness, and psychotic symptoms. The current study examined these relationships via a prospective follow-up study with remitted first-episode psychosis patients. Baseline five-factor model personality profiles, diagnoses, symptom ratings, and premorbid adjustment ratings were followed by nine monthly ratings on Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale psychosis items in 60 first-episode patients. Valid baseline personality profiles were completed by 40 patients. Patients who had a return of symptoms scored higher on baseline neuroticism and agreeableness than those who remaine..
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