Uzdil, NurcanTanriverdi, Derya2024-08-042024-08-0420150193-94591552-8456https://doi.org/10.1177/0193945914541174https://hdl.handle.net/11616/96885This study was conducted as a two-group pretest-posttest design to determine the effect of psychosocial skills training on functional remission levels of patients with schizophrenia. A total of 100 patients were divided into the training group (n = 50) and the control group (n = 50). The data were collected using a Personal Information Form and Functional Remission of General Schizophrenia (FROGS) scale. The 13-session training program was given in the form of face-to-face group training and 45- to 60-min sessions twice a week. Training was completed by five groups. Every group comprised of 9 to 12 individuals on average. The training group had higher scores significantly on functional remission levels compared with the control group after psychosocial skills training (p < .001). Psychosocial skills training has become considerably effective in increasing the functional remission levels of patients with schizophrenia.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessfunctional remission levelpsychosocial skills trainingschizophreniaEffect of Psychosocial Skills Training on Functional Remission of Patients With SchizophreniaArticle379114211592503424710.1177/01939459145411742-s2.0-84938376603Q2WOS:000358592800002Q2