2004
DOI: 10.1080/15487760490465013
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The Effect of Symptoms Coping Program in Reducing Psychotic Symptoms and Enhancing Functions in Chinese with Schizophrenia

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“…One (Mausbach et al 2008) was excluded from the meta-analysis because it included the same participants as an earlier study (Patterson et al 2005) and had inadequate random allocation methods. Ten RCTs (Zhang & Yan, 1993; Xiang et al 1994; Xiong et al 1994; Wahass & Kent, 1997; Zhang et al 1998; Razali et al 2000; Ran et al 2003; Weng et al 2005; Mann & Chong, 2004; Zimmer et al 2007) were excluded because sufficient data to allow calculation of g were neither reported nor could be obtained from the authors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One (Mausbach et al 2008) was excluded from the meta-analysis because it included the same participants as an earlier study (Patterson et al 2005) and had inadequate random allocation methods. Ten RCTs (Zhang & Yan, 1993; Xiang et al 1994; Xiong et al 1994; Wahass & Kent, 1997; Zhang et al 1998; Razali et al 2000; Ran et al 2003; Weng et al 2005; Mann & Chong, 2004; Zimmer et al 2007) were excluded because sufficient data to allow calculation of g were neither reported nor could be obtained from the authors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culturally relevant activities and scenarios were also integrated, e.g. Karaoke, Tai Chi and Mahjong (Mann & Chong, 2004); Baduanjin relaxation exercises (Kung et al 2012); and traditional folk stories/characters in role plays, recordings and videos (Wahass & Kent, 1997; Lak et al 2010; Habib et al 2015). Recognising the social structures of certain cultures, additional efforts were made to incorporate community support through peer leaders, group meetings/workshops/seminars, and social gatherings outside of therapy (Xiang et al 1994; Ran et al 2003; Chien & Lee, 2010; Kung et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Mann & Chong, 2004), investigate the coping program in reducing psychotic symptoms and enhancing functions with schizophrenia and they found that there was a significant difference between the control and experimental groups in hallucinations, but this improvement soon relapsed to its pre-test level one month after the treatment. [26] In this respect, In the same context, Singer& Addington, (2009) found that, cognitive behavioral modification techniques increase adaptive behavior and reduce the frequency of hallucinations. [27] In the same line, Wkes et al, (1999) reported that significant reduction of auditory hallucination during the intervention of effective coping strategies and at 3-month follow-up.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clients with hallucinations are not able to distinguish between real and intangible situations, withdraw from others, and are easily offended and irritable. Therefore clients with hallucinations need to GZbe given comprehensive nursing care (Mann & Chong, 2004 and 47.5 million affected by dementia. Riskesdas 2013 data shows the prevalence of mentalemotional disorders as indicated by symptoms of depression and anxiety for the age of 15 years and overreaching around 14 million people or 6% of the population of Indonesia.…”
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confidence: 99%