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Efficacy of loxapine in the treatment of paranoid schizophrenia

Psychopharmacology, 1977
A combined analysis of data from 11 controlled studies of loxapine versus either chlorpromazine or trifluoperazine in acute schizophrenia (5 studies) and chronic schizophrenia (6 studies) showed statistically significant superiority of loxapine on several items and factors of standardized psychiatric rating scales. Upon review of these findings, it was
George M Simpson, C W Dunnett
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Psychoeducational therapy with families of paranoid schizophrenia patients.

Enfermería clínica, 2020
AIM The study aimed to measure the effectiveness of psychoeducational therapy on the burden of families of paranoid schizophrenia patients. METHODS An experimental research design was used in this study with an equivalent control group using 84 random ...
Mohammad Fatkhul Mubin   +4 more
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Illusory correlations in paranoid and non‐paranoid schizophrenia

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Paranoid schizophrenics, non‐paranoid schizophrenics and normals were assessed on tasks designed to demonstrate their tendency to perceive illusory correlations. It was hypothesized that paranoids would show stronger illusory correlations than normals due to the predominance of their schemata when processing information, and that non‐paranoids would ...
J H, Brennan, D R, Hemsley
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Narcissistic Equilibrium in Paranoid Schizophrenia

Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2019
Several studies have stressed the relevance of family environment in the course of schizophrenia and the perception of the pathology by both the subjects and family members. The objective of the current qualitative study consisted in the development of a grounded theory (GT) regarding narcissism and the family dynamics of subjects diagnosed with ...
Guilherme Rui, Canta   +3 more
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Adherence, insight and disability in paranoid schizophrenia.

Psychiatry Research, 2018
Insight has long been linked to both prognosis and functioning in patients with schizophrenia; likewise, it is key to treatment adherence. This study seeks to assess the association between insight, adherence to pharmacological treatment, and disability ...
Ignacio Garcia-Cabeza   +3 more
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Dimensions of psychopathology in paranoid schizophrenia

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 1999
Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in understanding the latent organisation of the phenomenology of schizophrenia through examination of the fit of dimensional models to observed symptoms date. A group of 66 DSM-IV paranoid schizophrenic in-patients were assessed three times using the SAPS, SANS, BPRS and PAS.
H, Karakula, A, Grzywa
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Paranoid schizophrenia: An unorthodox view.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1984
Most paranoid patients have traditionally been diagnosed as schizophrenic, although considerable evidence points to the dissimilarities between paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenic patients and to commonalities between paranoid and affective disorder groups.
Edward, Zigler, Marion, Glick
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Cannabis Psychosis and Paranoid Schizophrenia

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976
The initial clinical symptoms of 25 consecutive cases of cannabis psychosis of the paranoid type and 25 consecutive cases of paranoid schizophrenia were studied and compared, in order to delineate features that would enable a differentiation of the two conditions. It was observed that the patients with cannabis psychosis substantially differed in terms
V R, Thacore, S R, Shukla
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