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Gender differences in poor outcome patients with lifelong schizophrenia
Patrick J. Moriarty
, Dana Lieber
, Ashley Bennett
,
Leonard White
, Michael Parrella
, Philip D. Harvey
, Kenneth L. Davis
Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Psychiatry
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Poor Outcome
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Schizophrenia
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Gender Differences
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Negative Symptoms
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Cognitive Impairment
60%
Male Patients
60%
Functional Outcome
60%
Poor Functional Outcome
40%
Psychiatric Admission
40%
Cognitive Functioning
20%
Age of Onset
20%
Symptom Severity
20%
Functional Status
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Cognitive Deficits
20%
Schizophrenic Patients
20%
Brain Function
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Current Treatment
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Positive Symptoms
20%
Early Age of Onset
20%
Brain Structure
20%
Adaptive Capacity
20%
Geriatric Patients
20%
Premorbid
20%
Treatment Status
20%
Functional Deficits
20%
Demographic Differences
20%
Gender Effect
20%
Course of Illness
20%
Symptom Presentation
20%
Specific Deficits
20%
Neuroscience
Cognitive Disorders
100%
Negative Syndrome
100%
Positive Syndrome
25%
Gerontology
25%