2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1092852923001402
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Psychiatric Inpatient Healthcare Resource Utilization and Treatment Patterns Among Patients With Predominant Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Abstract: IntroductionCurrently approved treatments for schizophrenia (antipsychotics) have demonstrated effectiveness for treating positive symptoms; however, these agents are largely ineffective in treating other domains. Negative symptoms, including avolition, alogia, blunted affect, and asociality, are difficult to treat, and often persist despite adequate control of positive symptoms. Additionally, some patients experience “predominant” (moderate-to-severe negative symptoms that have greater relative severity than … Show more

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