1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.1990.tb01625.x
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Changes in Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenic Patients Two Years Later†

Abstract: This study investigated the course of negative symptoms by examining the psychiatric symptoms of 59 new schizophrenic patients at the first consultation and again two years later using a structured interview–the Present State Examination. An examination of the total score of the nine negative symptoms, included in the “Chronic Schizophrenic Syndrome” by Wing, showed that 27 out of the 59 patients (45.8%) had lower symptom scores two years later than they did at the first consultation (“negative symptom improve… Show more

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“…Liddle et al [1992] also confirmed this hypothesis by cerebral blood flow study. Another important fact which needs to be considered is that acute state assessment of negative symptoms was found to be unstable over time [Lindenmayer et al, 1986;Ohita et al, 1990], and was stable in subsided state [Addington and Addington, 1991;Andreasen et al, 1991].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liddle et al [1992] also confirmed this hypothesis by cerebral blood flow study. Another important fact which needs to be considered is that acute state assessment of negative symptoms was found to be unstable over time [Lindenmayer et al, 1986;Ohita et al, 1990], and was stable in subsided state [Addington and Addington, 1991;Andreasen et al, 1991].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%