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Table 4 Facilitators of posttraumatic growth in people with psychosis (33 studies, 230 participants)

From: Post-traumatic growth in psychosis: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

  

Total

Recruitment

Participants

 

Theme and Sub-theme

Proportion

n (%)

Mental Health Services

n (%)

Other

n(%)

Mixed

n (%)

First Episode

n (%)

Non-First Episode

n (%)

 

Number of studies

33

27

9

1

5

28

P

1. Personal Identity and Strength

1.1 Self-Efficacy

1.2 Identity Development

26 (78.8)

22 (66.7)

5 (15.2)

0 (0)

5 (15.2)

22 (66.7)

18 (54.5)

15 (45.5)

3 (9.1)

0 (0)

4 (12.1)

13 (39.4)

22 (66.7)

17 (77.3)

5 (15.2)

0 (0)

4 (12.1)

17 (51.5)

R

2. Receiving Support

2.1 Therapeutic approaches

2.2 Support

20 (60.6)

14 (42.4)

6 (18.2)

0 (0)

4 (12.1)

15 (45.5)

10 (30.3)

6 (18.2)

4 (12.1)

0 (0)

0 (0)

10 (30.3)

16 (48.5)

12 (36.4)

4 (12.1)

0 (0)

4 (12.1)

11 (33.3)

O

3. Opportunities and Possibilities

22 (66.7)

19 (57.6)

3 (9.1)

0 (0)

4 (12.1)

18 (54.5)

S

4. Strategies for Coping

4.1 Coping Strategies

4.2 Skill Development

4.3 Disclosure

23 (69.7)

15 (45.5)

7 (21.2)

1 (3.0)

5 (15.2)

17 (51.5)

15 (45.5)

9 (27.3)

5 (15.2)

1 (3.0)

3 (9.1)

12 (36.4)

7 (21.2)

6 (18.2)

1 (3.0)

0 (0)

2 (6.1)

5 (15.2)

7 (21.2)

3 (9.1)

4 (12.1)

0 (0)

2 (6.1)

4 (12.1)

P

5. Perspective Shift

22 (66.7)

17 (51.5)

5 (15.2)

0 (0)

4 (12.1)

18 (54.5)

E

6. Emotional Experience

6.1 Enhancing Emotional Experience

6.2 Seeking Information

6.3 Empathy and Compassion

14 (42.4)

11 (33.3)

2 (6.1)

1 (3.0)

4 (12.1)

10 (30.3)

10 (30.3)

8 (24.2)

1 (3.0)

1 (3.0)

2 (6.1)

8 (24.2)

3 (9.1)

3 (9.1)

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (3.0)

2 (6.1)

5 (15.2)

4 (12.1)

1 (3.0)

0 (0)

1 (3.0)

4 (12.1)

R

7. Relationships

15 (45.5)

9 (27.3)

5 (15.2)

1 (3.0)

3 (9.1)

11 (33.3)