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dc.description.abstract背景與研究目的:獨立生活是思覺失調症患者復健的重要目標。然而,具有相同功能者未必抱有同等信心,顯示能力與信心為不同構念。此外,代理人常為個案無法自行作答時的資訊來源,但代理人的主觀感受多與個案本人不同,支持個案自陳與代理人回報的資訊應分別解讀。基於上述原因,儘管多篇研究曾探討獨立生活能力之相關因素,與個案及代理人獨立生活信心相關的因素仍大多未知,限制臨床介入之有效性。本研究旨在檢驗與思覺失調症者與代理人獨立生活信心相關的因素,以提供臨床介入之基礎。
研究方法:本次級資料分析使用臺灣身心障礙資料庫之數據。研究對象為思覺失調症患者,並排除擁有其他共病者,除大多數個案皆有失智症故未排除外。獨立生活信心以世界衛生組織身心障礙評估量表 2.0 (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0) 之單題進行評估,相關因素則選自該量表的其他題項。本研究分別檢驗患者與代理人的回報資料,並採用多元逐步迴歸分析,以控制年齡與性別的影響。
研究結果:本研究分析來自 95 位患者與 108 位代理人的資料。在自陳評估組中,四項因素與獨立生活信心具顯著關聯,校正後之解釋力達 73%。這些相關的因素包括:長距離行走 (b = 0.84)、學習新事物 (b = 0.46)、參與社區活動 (b = 0.29),以及長時間站立 (b = -0.39)。在代理人評估組中,共計八項因素與獨立生活信心相關,校正後之解釋力為 57%。關聯的因素包括:長時間站立 (b = 0.41)、交新朋友 (b = 0.63)、穿衣服 (b = 0.46)、記得重要事情 (b = 0.43)、理解言語 (b = -0.29)、專注十分鐘 (b = -0.43)、室內移動 (b = -0.22),以及性活
動 (b = -0.23)。
結論:本研究結果顯示四項與八項活動分別與病患及代理人對個案獨立生活信心程度有關。由於這些相關因素大多不重疊,臨床評估與介入應同時考量病患與代理人考慮之相關因素,以提升準確性與實用性。
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dc.description.abstractBackground and Objectives: Independent living is a key goal in the rehabilitation of individuals with schizophrenia. However, similar levels of functioning do not necessarily correspond to similar levels of confidence, suggesting that confidence and ability are distinct constructs. In addition, proxies are often used as an alternative when the data cannot be directly obtained from patients, but proxies’ perceptions are likely to differ from those of patients. Thus, the patient- and proxy-reported data should be assessed and interpreted separately. While previous studies have examined factors associated with ability in independent living, those with the confidence in
independent living are largely unknown, which may constrain the effectiveness of clinical interventions. This study aimed to identify factors associated with self- and proxy-reported confidence in independent living among individuals with schizophrenia, offering evidence for clinical interventions.
Methods: Secondary data were extracted from the Taiwan Databank of Persons with Disabilities. Participants were patients or proxies of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Those with comorbid conditions were excluded, except for dementia, as most participants had this condition. Confidence in independent living was assessed by an item of the World Health Organization Disability Assessment
Schedule 2.0. Associated factors were selected from the remaining items of the same measure. Multiple regression analyses with forward selection were conducted separately for patient- and proxy-reported data to identify associated factors, controlling for age and sex.
Results: Data from 95 patients and 108 proxies were analyzed. The self-reported group's confidence in independent living was associated with four factors, accounting for 73% of the variance adjusted for the model complexity. The associations were observed for long-distance walking (b = 0.84), learning new tasks (b = 0.46), joiningcommunity activities (b = 0.29), and standing for long periods (b = -0.39). In contrast, the proxy-reported group’s confidence was influenced by eight factors, explaining 57% of the variance. The associations included standing for long periods (b = 0.41), making new friends (b = 0.63), getting dressed (b = 0.46), remembering important things (b = 0.43), understanding speech (b = -0.29), concentrating for 10 minutes (b = -0.43), indoor movement (b = -0.22), and sexual activities (b = -0.23).
Conclusions: Our study identified four and eight factors associated with confidence in independent living from the patient- and proxy-reported models. Given that the associated factors are largely different across patient and proxy respondents, both perspectives should be incorporated in assessment and intervention planning.
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dc.description.tableofcontents口試委員審定書 i
致謝 ii
中文摘要 iii
Abstract iv
Table of Contents vi
List of Tables ix
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
1. 1 Brief Overview of Schizophrenia 1
1. 1. 1 Definition and Core Features of Schizophrenia 1
1. 1. 2 Prevalence Overview 3
1. 2 Independent Living Among Individuals with Schizophrenia 4
1. 2. 1 Historical Background 4
1. 2. 2 Significance of Independent Living for Individuals with Schizophrenia 5
1. 2. 3 Role of Subjective Confidence in Independent Living 6
1. 2. 4 Role of Proxy Perspectives in Independent Living 7
Chapter 2. Research Question 9
2. 1 Aims of the Study 9
2. 2 Hypothesis and Expected Values 9
Chapter 3. Methods 11
3.1 Dataset 11
3.2 Measures 12
3.3 Statistical Analysis 14
Chapter 4. Results 16
4.1 Participant Characteristics 16
4.2 Factors Associated with Confidence in Independent Living (Self-Reported Group) 16
4.3 Factors Associated with Confidence in Independent Living (Proxy-Reported Group) 17
Chapter 5. Discussion 19
5. 1 Model Validity and Overall Interpretation 19
5. 2 Discussion of Associated Factors for Patient-Reported 19
5. 4 Unexpected Findings, Possible Explanations, and Clinical applications 25
5. 5 Study limitation 27
5. 6 Suggestions for future studies 28
5. 7 Broader Clinical Implications and Recommendations 29
Chapter 6. Conclusion 30
References 31
Appendix 45
Appendix 1: WHODAS 2.0 Items(32-item version) 45

 
List of Tables
Table 1: Participants’ characteristics 42
Table 2: Self-reported group result 43
Table 3: Proxy-reported group results 44
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.subject思覺失調zh_TW
dc.subject獨立生活zh_TW
dc.subject自我評估信心zh_TW
dc.subject代理人評估信心zh_TW
dc.subjectindependent livingen
dc.subjectself-reported confidenceen
dc.subjectSchizophreniaen
dc.subjectproxy-reported confidenceen
dc.title探討思覺失調症患者獨立生活信心:患者自評與代理評估比較zh_TW
dc.titleExploring Independent Living Confidence Among Individuals with Schizophrenia: Self- and Proxy Perspectivesen
dc.typeThesis-
dc.date.schoolyear113-2-
dc.description.degree碩士-
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee謝清麟;江心瑜;林恭宏zh_TW
dc.contributor.oralexamcommitteeChing-Lin Hsieh;Hsin-Yu Chiang;Gong-Hong Linen
dc.subject.keyword思覺失調,獨立生活,自我評估信心,代理人評估信心,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordSchizophrenia,independent living,self-reported confidence,proxy-reported confidence,en
dc.relation.page45-
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202501643-
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)-
dc.date.accepted2025-07-14-
dc.contributor.author-college醫學院-
dc.contributor.author-dept職能治療學系-
dc.date.embargo-lift2025-09-18-
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