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Affective predictors of social support in individuals with schizophrenia
David Kimhy
, Julia Vakhrusheva
, Vance Zemon
Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Psychiatry
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Schizophrenia
100%
Social Support
100%
Emotional Awareness
81%
Emotion Regulation
27%
Social Functioning
18%
Family Members
9%
Mental Illness
9%
Disease Burden
9%
Treatment Adherence
9%
Healthy Controls
9%
Therapeutic Implications
9%
Potential Impact
9%
Quality of Life Improvement
9%
Frequent Use
9%
Mediation Analysis
9%
People with Schizophrenia
9%
Emotion Regulation Strategies
9%
Cognitive Reappraisal
9%
Neuroscience Research
9%
Nonclinical
9%
Specific Emotions
9%
Affective Neuroscience
9%
Social Support from Friends
9%
Psychology
Schizophrenia
100%
Social Support
100%
Emotion Awareness
75%
Social Functioning
16%
Emotion Regulation
16%
Quality of Life
8%
Mental Illness
8%
Cognitive Reappraisal
8%
Emotion-Regulation Strategy
8%
Mediation Analysis
8%
Neuroscience Research
8%