Socially Inappropriate Behaviour in People With First Episode Psychosis: A Caregivers' Perspective
NCT03501160 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 8
Last updated 2021-07-30
Summary
Social impairment is one of the core symptoms in first episode psychosis (FEP). Despite negative symptoms and social cognition impairment found in patient suffering from FEP, clinicians occasionally identified socially inappropriate behaviours (SIB) after onset and stabilization of psychotic disorder. It is also uncommon that some caregivers often complain about their relatives with psychosis of embarrassing and immature behaviour. SIB mainly observed in form of excessive emotional expression, childish behaviour and regressive behaviour. There is limited research focusing on this inadequate behavioural pattern in patient with first episode psychosis recently. It was worth investigating this phenomenon and gain more understanding in other comorbidity symptoms and caregiving distress arisen from this. Psychometric tests and validated assessment tools are well-developed for measuring positive symptoms, negative symptoms, neurocognitive deficits and social cognition impairment in schizophrenic patients but none of them is useful specifically for assessing SIB, and not to mention, from carer's perspective. It could be an obstacle for clinicians to investigate the phenomena of the prevalence and the impact on family in real life without any validated assessment tools or questionnaires. This qualitative study aims to identify the SIB in patients with FEP and to explore the caregiving experience and distress. Hopefully, this study may help designing a questionnaire for future exploration on this topic.
Conditions
- First Episode Psychosis
Interventions
- OTHER
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Face-to face semi-structured in-depth interview
Face-to face semi-structured in-depth interview will be arranged in order to explore the inappropriate social behavior and caregiver stress from caregivers. The interview will be guided by a semi-structured interview guide which specially designed for exploring clinical picture of inappropriate social and affectionate behavior and caregiving distress. The interview guide mainly consisted of specific questions and open-ended questions that encourage the subjects to talk freely in relevant topics during interview. Demographic data was also collected in the beginning of interview. Each interview will be conducted around 60 minutes until data saturated. The interview will be audio-taped with informed consent from subjects.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 64 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2018-06-12
- Primary Completion
- 2019-10-31
- Completion
- 2019-10-31
Countries
- Hong Kong
Study Locations
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