In the first report of this series, a strong influence of drug treatment on the neuropsychological performance of schizophrenic and affective patients was reported. In order to learn more about this problem, the neuropsychological characteristics of 21 drug-free and 57 drug-treated schizophrenics were compared with those of 52 controls homogeneous for age, sex and educational level. The results indicate that the performances of drug-treated patients were significantly poorer than that of both controls and drug-free patients. Age and educational level, even though relatively homogeneous, significantly affected the neuropsychological tests.
NEUROFUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF FUNCTIONAL CNS DISORDERS - NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEMISPHERIC FUNCTIONING AS RELATED TO DRUG-TREATMENT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA / O. GAMBINI, L. BELLINI, M. ABBRUZZESE, S. SCARONE. - In: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIOR. - ISSN 0362-2428. - 14:4(1989), pp. 257-267.
NEUROFUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF FUNCTIONAL CNS DISORDERS - NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEMISPHERIC FUNCTIONING AS RELATED TO DRUG-TREATMENT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
O. GAMBINIPrimo
;S. SCARONEUltimo
1989
Abstract
In the first report of this series, a strong influence of drug treatment on the neuropsychological performance of schizophrenic and affective patients was reported. In order to learn more about this problem, the neuropsychological characteristics of 21 drug-free and 57 drug-treated schizophrenics were compared with those of 52 controls homogeneous for age, sex and educational level. The results indicate that the performances of drug-treated patients were significantly poorer than that of both controls and drug-free patients. Age and educational level, even though relatively homogeneous, significantly affected the neuropsychological tests.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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