Journal article

Strategies used by psychotic individuals to cope with life stress and symptoms of illness: A systematic review

LJ Phillips, SM Francey, J Edwards, N Mcmurray

Anxiety Stress and Coping | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

Psychological models of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders suggest that poor coping responses to life stressors and to symptoms of illness is central to their development and maintenance and influences recovery. These models are widely accepted and inform psychological treatments for psychotic disorders. In this paper, 85 studies that explore how individuals with established psychotic disorders cope with symptoms associated with their illness, and with independent life events and stressors are comprehensively reviewed. Reviewed research included cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations of self-initiated coping. Despite limitations in the existing research, it is concluded tha..

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