The current conceptualization of negative symptoms in schizophrenia
Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Centers · University of Naples Federico II
Abstract
Negative symptoms have long been conceptualized as a core aspect of schizophrenia. They play a key role in the functional outcome of the disorder, and their management represents a significant unmet need. Improvements in definition, characterization, assessment instruments and experimental models are needed in order to foster research aimed at developing effective interventions. A consensus has recently been reached on the following aspects: a) five constructs should be considered as negative symptoms, i.e. blunted affect, alogia, anhedonia, asociality and avolition; b) for each construct, symptoms due to identifiable factors, such as medication effects, psychotic symptoms or depression, should be…
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- FWCI
- 23.92
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Anhedonia
- Conceptualization
- Clinical psychology
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Psychological intervention
- Psychology
- Neurocognitive
- Psychiatry