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Context and Expectations Matter: Social, Recreational, and Independent Functioning among Youth with Psychosis in Chennai, India and Montreal, Canada.

Srividya N IyerThara RangaswamySally S MustafaNicole PawliukGreeshma MohanRidha JooberNorbert SchmitzHoward MargoleseRamachandran PadmavatiAshok Malla
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2023)
This is the first cross-cultural investigation of prosocial, recreation, and independent functioning in early psychosis. It demonstrates that these outcomes differ by socio-cultural context. Differing levels of expectations about patients, themselves shaped by cultural, illness, and social determinants, may contribute to cross-cultural variations in functional outcomes. At both sites, social, recreational, and independent functioning were in the low-to-moderate range and there was no improvement over time, underscoring the need for effective interventions specifically designed to impact these outcomes.
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