Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10632
Title: Predictors and prevalence of recovery and remission for consumers discharged from mental hospitals in a Chinese society
Authors: Young, Daniel K. W. 
Prof. NG Yat-nam, Petrus 
Pan, Jiayan 
Issue Date: 2017
Source: Psychiatric Quarterly, 2017, vol. 88, pp. 839-851.
Journal: Psychiatric Quarterly 
Abstract: This research study examines the 1 year rate of recovery and remissions for consumers recently discharging from mental hospitals and identifies factors predicting recovery and remissions in the Hong Kong context. By adopting a prospective longitudinal follow-up research design, a cohort of Chinese people discharged from the mental hospitals and participating in a community-based psychosocial program was followed for 1 year. These individuals were assessed by using standardized assessment scales at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months of follow-up. At 1 year follow up, the rates of recovery, functional and symptomatic remission were 8.0%, 23.0% and 79.3% respectively. Logistic regression analyses indicted that: current recovery was significantly predicted by baseline functioning level and achieving open employment, symptomatic remission was significantly predicted by previous symptom severity and having open employment at baseline, while functional remission was significantly predicted by previous functioning level and having open employment. Result indicates that it is more difficult to achieve functional remission and recovery than symptomatic remission for consumers recently discharging from mental hospitals. Also, symptomatic remission is found not a sufficient condition for recovery, while functional remission plays a vital role in recovery. Helping consumers to achieve open employment and improve social functioning are identified as the predicting factors for recovery and functional remission in the local context.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10632
ISSN: 1573-6709
0033-2720
DOI: 10.1007/s11126-017-9497-8
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