Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6229352 | European Psychiatry | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Schizophrenia patients in positive symptomatic remission (PSR; n = 39) were assessed using a longitudinal research design. The patients were found to exhibit widespread cognitive impairments that were stable over the three-year follow-up period. The findings support a generalized and stable cognitive impairment profile among schizophrenia patients in partial symptomatic remission.
Keywords
ECTSCID-NPSOFASCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated BatteryCANTABCGIPANSSSCIDGAFIRBPSRSchizophrenia and psychosisElectro-convulsive therapyRemissionSANSCognitionPositive symptomsstructured clinical interview for DSM-IVSocial and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scalescale for assessment of negative symptomsinstitutional review boardClinical Global Impression
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Authors
Y. Braw, R. Sitman, M. Cohen, U. Berger, S. Lev-Ran, A. Segev, Y. Bloch, Y. Levkovitz,