Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6827983 | Schizophrenia Research | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A total of 154 patients with schizophrenia fulfilling the criteria for the deficit syndrome, 121 nondeficit patients, and 130 healthy controls were compared. Factor analysis of the WCST variables using the principal component method resulted in a two-factor solution. Comparison of the diagnostic groups on each of the factors revealed that deficit schizophrenia patients suffer from a more severe degree of impairment on the 'General executive function' factor than nondeficit schizophrenia patients. To our knowledge this is the first study that compared patients with the deficit and non-deficit forms of schizophrenia using WCST factor analytic techniques. Our results provide an insight into the cognitive profile of schizophrenia patients with regard to WCST, which could serve as a framework for future clinical and research endeavors.
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Authors
P. Polgár, J.M. Réthelyi, S. Bálint, S. Komlósi, P. Czobor, I. Bitter,