Understanding individuals' subjective experiences of negative symptoms of schizophrenia: A qualitative study.
Isabelle ButcherKatherine BerryGillian HaddockPublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2020)
Negative symptoms for people diagnosed with schizophrenia are persistent and enduring and impact an individual's life. There has been little research conducted qualitatively on individuals' subjective experiences of negative symptoms. Individuals who experience negative symptoms attribute these to a number of factors, including adverse life events, recreational and prescribed drug use, an absence of social support, and positive psychotic symptoms. Understanding negative symptoms is important for services, clinicians, and family members, where misattributions made about negative symptoms can lead to such experiences being dismissed.