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The development of subjective quality of life over the first 2 years in first-episode psychosis
Ingrid Melle
*
, Jan Ivar Røssberg
, Inge Joa
, Svein Friis
, Ulrik Haahr
, Jan Olav Johannessen
, Tor Ketil Larsen
, Stein Opjordsmoen
, Bjørn Rishovd Rund
,
Erik Simonsen
, Per Vaglum
, Thomas McGlashan
*
Corresponding author for this work
Mental Health Services East
Psychiatric Research Unit
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First-episode Psychosis
100%
Subjective Quality of Life
100%
2-year Follow-up
33%
Depressive Symptoms
33%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
33%
Quality of Life Assessment
33%
Daily Activities
33%
Activity Level
33%
Global Functioning
33%
Predictors of Change
33%
Perceived General Health
33%
Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance
33%
Social Activity
33%
Development over Time
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Quality of Life
100%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
50%
Quality of Life Assessment
50%
Analysis of Variance
50%
Depressive Disorder
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Quality of Life
100%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
50%
Quality of Life Assessment
50%
Analysis of Variance
50%
Depressive Disorder
50%
Psychology
Quality of Life
100%
Multiple Linear Regression
33%
Analysis of Variance
33%
Depressive Disorder
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Depressive Disorder
100%