Metacognition in First Episode Psychosis: Item Level Analysis of Associations with Symptoms and Engagement.
Angus MacBethAndrew GumleyMatthias SchwannauerAntonino CarcioneHamish J McLeodGiancarlo DimaggioPublished in: Clinical psychology & psychotherapy (2015)
Individual components of metacognition including the capacity to relate cognitive and emotional variables are important in first episode phychosis. Impaired metacognitive understanding of both one's own and others' mental states is associated with increased negative symptoms. Metacognitive variables may be important in understanding how different individuals seek help or engage with services after the initiation of treatment.