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Evidence-Based Mental Health, 2004
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that is among the world's top ten causes of long-term disability. The symptoms of schizophrenia include psychosis, apathy and withdrawal, and cognitive impairment, which lead to problems in social and occupational functioning, and self-care.
Zia, Nadeem+2 more
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Schizophrenia is a mental illness that is among the world's top ten causes of long-term disability. The symptoms of schizophrenia include psychosis, apathy and withdrawal, and cognitive impairment, which lead to problems in social and occupational functioning, and self-care.
Zia, Nadeem+2 more
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JAMA psychiatry, 2020
Importance Schizophrenia is a common, severe mental illness that most clinicians will encounter regularly during their practice. This report provides an overview of the clinical characteristics, epidemiology, genetics, neuroscience, and ...
R. McCutcheon, T. Reis Marques, O. Howes
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Importance Schizophrenia is a common, severe mental illness that most clinicians will encounter regularly during their practice. This report provides an overview of the clinical characteristics, epidemiology, genetics, neuroscience, and ...
R. McCutcheon, T. Reis Marques, O. Howes
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The Lancet, 1999
Schizophrenia is among the most severe and debilitating of psychiatric disorders. Diagnosis is currently by criterion-based systems, including positive (eg, hallucinations and delusions) and negative (eg, avolition and alogia) symptoms. The importance of negative symptoms in the course and outcome of the illness is increasingly being studied.
S K, Schultz, N C, Andreasen
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Schizophrenia is among the most severe and debilitating of psychiatric disorders. Diagnosis is currently by criterion-based systems, including positive (eg, hallucinations and delusions) and negative (eg, avolition and alogia) symptoms. The importance of negative symptoms in the course and outcome of the illness is increasingly being studied.
S K, Schultz, N C, Andreasen
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The Lancet, 1976
The antipsychotic actions and extra-pyramidal side-effects of neuroleptic drugs are strongly correlated with their ability to block central dopaminergic transmission. It is argued that the former are more closely related to actions on dopaminergic mechanisms in the "mesolimbic dopamine" system, and the latter to similar actions in the striatum ...
Eve C. Johnstone+7 more
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The antipsychotic actions and extra-pyramidal side-effects of neuroleptic drugs are strongly correlated with their ability to block central dopaminergic transmission. It is argued that the former are more closely related to actions on dopaminergic mechanisms in the "mesolimbic dopamine" system, and the latter to similar actions in the striatum ...
Eve C. Johnstone+7 more
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2008
Abstract: Schizophrenia is a major mental illness characterized by psychosis, apathy and social withdrawal, and cognitive impairment, which often results in impaired functioning in the areas of work, school, parenting, self-care, independent living, interpersonal relationships, and leisure time.
Kim T. Mueser, Shirley M. Glynn
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Abstract: Schizophrenia is a major mental illness characterized by psychosis, apathy and social withdrawal, and cognitive impairment, which often results in impaired functioning in the areas of work, school, parenting, self-care, independent living, interpersonal relationships, and leisure time.
Kim T. Mueser, Shirley M. Glynn
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1992
Schizophrenia occurring in childhood and adolescence has similar diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment ramifications as those noted with adult-onset schizophrenia. In assessing a child or adolescent suspected of having schizophrenia, care must be given to document DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria within the developmental framework of the patient's ...
J M, McClellan, J S, Werry
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Schizophrenia occurring in childhood and adolescence has similar diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment ramifications as those noted with adult-onset schizophrenia. In assessing a child or adolescent suspected of having schizophrenia, care must be given to document DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria within the developmental framework of the patient's ...
J M, McClellan, J S, Werry
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