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Social Cognition, Negative Symptoms and Psychosocial Functioning in Schizophrenia.

Social Cognition, Negative Symptoms and Psychosocial Functioning in Schizophrenia.

... face, and asking the participants to infer the beliefs, intentions or emotions of the people depicted in these sto- ries, cartoons or pictures ...with schizophrenia have difficulty understanding the ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) in Community Settings in Portugal

Effectiveness of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) in Community Settings in Portugal

... [20] in the presence of ceiling ...ToM in this sample. In the SCOPE study, only 7% of schizophrenia participants were found to score at ceiling on the Hinting task [11] , however ceiling was ... See full document

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Subclinical depressive symptoms and continued cannabis use: predictors of negative outcomes in first episode psychosis.

Subclinical depressive symptoms and continued cannabis use: predictors of negative outcomes in first episode psychosis.

... abuse and the type or number of depres- sive symptoms is ...sive symptoms can cause social difficulties and psychological distress that may be relieved by cannabis abuse, ...abuse ... See full document

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Japanese Red Cross vs Haiti Humanitarian Help Portuguese Team : similarities and differences between their psychosocial functioning

Japanese Red Cross vs Haiti Humanitarian Help Portuguese Team : similarities and differences between their psychosocial functioning

... children and adolescents exposed to adverse situations (such as abuse), that explore the inner mechanisms of resilience in these individuals and the impact of their adaptation to everyday life as ... See full document

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Association of biomarkers and depressive symptoms in schizophrenia

Association of biomarkers and depressive symptoms in schizophrenia

... with schizophrenia (33 males; 6 females) were selected from the outpatient unit of Schizophrenia Program (PROESQ) at Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), ...participate in the study underwent ... See full document

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Validação e aplicação clínica de uma escala de cognição social na esquizofrenia = Validation and clinical use of a measure of social cognition in schizophrenia

Validação e aplicação clínica de uma escala de cognição social na esquizofrenia = Validation and clinical use of a measure of social cognition in schizophrenia

... Social cognition is often impaired in ...poor social functioning and is characterized by both social cognitive deficits and ...reliable and valid measures of ... See full document

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Peripheral interleukin-2 level is associated with negative symptoms and cognitive performance in schizophrenia

Peripheral interleukin-2 level is associated with negative symptoms and cognitive performance in schizophrenia

... Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth Edition (DSM-IV), using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV ...Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) for severity of ... See full document

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Reversal of schizophrenia-like symptoms and immune alterations in mice by immunomodulatory drugs

Reversal of schizophrenia-like symptoms and immune alterations in mice by immunomodulatory drugs

... observed in schizophrenia alters tryptophan ...(IDO) and tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase ...neurotoxin, and to kynurenic acid, an NMDA ...ketamine-induced schizophrenia-like behavioral ... See full document

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Social cognition in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis of direct comparisons

Social cognition in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis of direct comparisons

... with schizophrenia and ASD have consistently been shown to perform worse than neurotypical controls in social cognitive tasks ...(11–13). In a meta-analysis of 37 studies evaluating ... See full document

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Psychosocial characterization, symptoms and illness perception in scleroderma patients: an international study

Psychosocial characterization, symptoms and illness perception in scleroderma patients: an international study

... the symptoms of greater impact among patients (Taillefer, Bernstein, Schieir, Buzza, Hudson, Scleroderma Society of Canada, … Thombs, 2010), independently of the scleroderma type (Morell-Dubois, Condette-Wojtasik, ... See full document

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Effects of social isolation and re-socialization on cognition and ADAR1 (p110) expression in mice

Effects of social isolation and re-socialization on cognition and ADAR1 (p110) expression in mice

... beings and animals (Valtorta et ...adverse social events can significantly damage the development and maturation of brains, leading to morphological and functional abnormalities of the central ... See full document

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In Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety, and Physiosomatic Symptoms Are Strongly Related to Psychotic Symptoms and Excitation, Impairments in Episodic Memory, and Increased Production of Neurotoxic Tryptophan Catabolites: a Multivariate and Machine Learning

In Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety, and Physiosomatic Symptoms Are Strongly Related to Psychotic Symptoms and Excitation, Impairments in Episodic Memory, and Increased Production of Neurotoxic Tryptophan Catabolites: a Multivariate and Machine Learning

... thinking) and (b) negative symptoms (such as apathy, anhedonia, alogia, flat affect, social inhibition) (Mellor 1991; Marneros et ...Cuesta and Peralta 1995). Positive symptoms ... See full document

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Association between psychosocial factors and pain intensity, physical functioning, and psychological functioning in patients with chronic pain: A cross-cultural comparison.

Association between psychosocial factors and pain intensity, physical functioning, and psychological functioning in patients with chronic pain: A cross-cultural comparison.

... differences in the associations between pain coping responses and measures of pain and functioning in a sample of patients from Portugal, relative to samples of patients from the USA, ... See full document

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Cognição, cognição social e funcionalidade na esquizofrenia = Cognition, social cognition and functioning in schizophrenia

Cognição, cognição social e funcionalidade na esquizofrenia = Cognition, social cognition and functioning in schizophrenia

... A literatura sobre remediação cognitiva foi alvo de 6 meta-análises as quais, à excepção de uma 94 , evidencia- ram efeitos benéficos ligeiros a moderados traduzidos na diminuição dos défices cognitivos em doentes com ... See full document

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Participation during first social encounters in schizophrenia.

Participation during first social encounters in schizophrenia.

... time in the role of primary recipient and less time as secondary ...something in the patient’s behaviour at the start of the interaction that is making them more likely to be the focus of their ... See full document

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Relationships between neurocognition, emotional processing and social functioning in schizophrenia

Relationships between neurocognition, emotional processing and social functioning in schizophrenia

... (Measurement and Treatment research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia, MATrICS) (Barch, ...cognición social (Green y Nue- chterlein, ... See full document

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Disturbances of social cognition in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder – similarities and differences

Disturbances of social cognition in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder – similarities and differences

... empathy in schizophrenia and ...with schizophrenia and 24 patients with BD, type I and ...of symptoms of schizophrenia was assessed by PANSS. In patients ... See full document

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Children’s and adolescents’ self-representations in the context of   adverse family experiences: emotional, relational and cognitive processes, and implications for psychosocial functioning

Children’s and adolescents’ self-representations in the context of adverse family experiences: emotional, relational and cognitive processes, and implications for psychosocial functioning

... Indeed, in the original study (Davies, Forman, et ....65 and .52). As stressed by Pedhazur and Schmelkin (1991), reliability should be evaluated by taking into account the specific circumstances of ... See full document

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Cognition and Content

Cognition and Content

... wife and her lover, and surmised their conspiracy; uncertain about the response that direct exposure to his suspicions would provoke in his employer, he wrote a novel under a pseudonym and ... See full document

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Adaptability of adolescents for functioning in the social environment

Adaptability of adolescents for functioning in the social environment

... Takie cechy osobowości jak: ekstrawersja, poczu- cie własnej skuteczności oraz samoocena nie oka- zały się istotne statystycznie w korelacji z predys- pozycjami do współpracy społecznej.[r] ... See full document

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