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The use of diary methods to evaluate daily experiences in first-episode psychosis

•Daily diaries provide information about mood and stress in first-episode psychosis.•Diaries may have utility as an outcome measure in psychosocial interventions.•Further research is needed to understand predictors of diary completion. Integrated Coping Awareness Therapy (I-CAT) is an intervention t...

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Published in:Psychiatry research 2022-06, Vol.312, p.114548-114548, Article 114548
Main Authors: Welch, Katherine G., Stiles, Bryan J., Palsson, Olafur S., Meyer-Kalos, Piper S., Perkins, Diana O., Halverson, Tate F., Penn, David L.
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