Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in Korea
This research examined the relationship between psychotic symptoms, social cognition, and job retention among people with schizophrenia in Korea. Participants (158 people with schizophrenia from 15 mental health institutions) were divided into two groups: those with a job retention period of less th...
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doaj-4bfc9596bd834b869aabf5a6f6d206a92020-11-25T03:05:53ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-04-01172628262810.3390/ijerph17082628Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in KoreaMihwa Han0Seong Sook Jun1Department of Nursing Science, Sunlin University, 30, 36beon-gil, Chogok-gil, Heunghae-eup, Pohang-si, Gyeongbuk 37560, KoreaCollege of Nursing, Pusan National University, Beomeo-ri, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan-si Gyeongnam, Busan 50612, KoreaThis research examined the relationship between psychotic symptoms, social cognition, and job retention among people with schizophrenia in Korea. Participants (158 people with schizophrenia from 15 mental health institutions) were divided into two groups: those with a job retention period of less than six months (<i>n</i> = 75), and those with a job retention period of six months or more (<i>n</i> = 83). Participants completed a survey packet containing the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), Global Assessment of Function (GAF) Scale, Interpersonal Relationship Functioning Assessment Scale, Basic Empathy Scale, Hinting Task, and Ambiguous Intention Hostility Questionnaire (AIHQ), and provided their job retention status. We used binomial logistic regression analysis to examine whether job retention was affected by participants’ demographic, clinical, and vocational characteristics, as well as the three components of social cognition, i.e., theory of mind, empathy, and attribution style. Results showed that theory of mind (ToM), attribution style, and psychotic symptoms explained 52.7% of the variance in job retention. A higher theory of mind means a higher ability to grasp the intentions of others. The higher theory of mind, the lesser attribution style, and the lesser psychotic symptoms were related to a longer period of job retention.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/8/2628schizophreniasocial cognitionjob retentiontheory of mindattribution style |
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Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in Korea |
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Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in Korea |
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Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in Korea |
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Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in Korea |
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Effects of Psychotic Symptoms and Social Cognition on Job Retention in Patients with Schizophrenia in Korea |
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effects of psychotic symptoms and social cognition on job retention in patients with schizophrenia in korea |
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This research examined the relationship between psychotic symptoms, social cognition, and job retention among people with schizophrenia in Korea. Participants (158 people with schizophrenia from 15 mental health institutions) were divided into two groups: those with a job retention period of less than six months (<i>n</i> = 75), and those with a job retention period of six months or more (<i>n</i> = 83). Participants completed a survey packet containing the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), Global Assessment of Function (GAF) Scale, Interpersonal Relationship Functioning Assessment Scale, Basic Empathy Scale, Hinting Task, and Ambiguous Intention Hostility Questionnaire (AIHQ), and provided their job retention status. We used binomial logistic regression analysis to examine whether job retention was affected by participants’ demographic, clinical, and vocational characteristics, as well as the three components of social cognition, i.e., theory of mind, empathy, and attribution style. Results showed that theory of mind (ToM), attribution style, and psychotic symptoms explained 52.7% of the variance in job retention. A higher theory of mind means a higher ability to grasp the intentions of others. The higher theory of mind, the lesser attribution style, and the lesser psychotic symptoms were related to a longer period of job retention. |
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