Exploring a lay Gestalt of schizophrenia? A Danish background population’s explanations on why and how first-episode schizophrenia patients’ narratives were intuitively sensed as contextually inappropriate
Categoria dell'articolo: research-article
Pubblicato online: 20 nov 2017
Pagine: 64 - 76
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/sjcapp-2017-008
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© 2017 Charlotte Petersen et al., published by Sciendo
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Background
Recent continental-phenomenological psychiatry emphasizes pragmatics or
Objective
However, there are hardly any studies that examine the
Method
One empirical evaluation of contextual (in)appropriateness in 10 narratives from first-episode schizophrenia patients and healthy controls, respectively, found that when a phenomenologically informed Danish population (n=157 high-school students; mean age, 18.5) was “blinded” to the control–patient status – that is, “anonymous” narratives of the wordless picture story
Results
Explanations of inappropriateness concerned
Conclusion
Further studies might benefit from investigating whether early referrals from family, friends, or schoolteachers of their own accord thematize such inappropriateness aspects, and whether questionnaires targeting inappropriateness could be developed and used in the early identification of young people at risk.