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Existing treatment for individuals with psychosis primarily targets positive symptoms but has only modest effects on cognition and negative symptoms. Cognitive strategy training shows promising effects in reducing negative symptoms and increasing activity initiation in individuals with schizophrenia.
This project aims to investigate the effect of the Perceive, Recall, Plan and Perform (PRPP) intervention in promoting effective use of cognitive strategies for adults with schizophrenia in performing their daily activities. Twenty-seven individuals with schizophrenia will be recruited from Sykehuset Innlandet (Innlandet Hospital Trust) and assessed using PRPP prior to an eight-session PRPP intervention. Re-assessment will be conducted after the intervention, as well as at 3 and 6 months, to evaluate the long-term effects of the intervention. A single-case design will be used to investigate the intervention's effects. The primary outcome measure will be the PRPP assessment, and the secondary outcome measure will be the Goal Attainment Scale (GAS). Generalization measures will be used to evaluate whether there are relevant changes beyond the primary and secondary goals.
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Pia Marie Reinfjord Johnsen, PhD candidate; Elisabeth Haug, PhD
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