Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into their illness. Previous research has suggested that poor insight may have considerable power in predicting the long-term course of chronic mental disorders and an impact on pa-tients ’ compliance with treatment plans. The authors, proposing that insight is best viewed as a multidimensional phenomenon, developed the Scale to Assess Unawareness ofMental Dis-order, which samples discrete and global aspects of insight across a variety of manifestations ofillness. This article reports on a reliability and validity study ofthe scale. Method: The study subjects were 43 patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Various aspects of insig...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
Background: lack of insight is common in patients with schizophrenia and a large number of studies h...
Background: Lack of insight or awareness of illness is most frequently observed in patients with sc...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the present study was to examine the association of insight into the il...
Abstract: An evaluation of patients ’ insight into their mental illness has long been included in th...
Background: To analyse insight of illness during the course of inpatient treatment, and to identify ...
Lack of insight is a frequent concomitant of psychosis and has traditionally been viewed as a binary...
The concept of insight is used to indicate the propensity of patients with schizophrenia and other s...
Poor insight into illness is a prevalent and characteristic feature of schizophrenia. According to t...
Recent reviews suggest insight is generally measured as either a scaled or categorical variable. Whi...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Between 50 and 80 % of the patients diagnosed with schizo-phrenia have been shown to be partially or...
Introduction. Given the centrality of insight in promoting change, the relevance of measures for ass...
Between 50 and 80 % of the patients diagnosed with schizo-phrenia have been shown to be partially or...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
Background: lack of insight is common in patients with schizophrenia and a large number of studies h...
Background: Lack of insight or awareness of illness is most frequently observed in patients with sc...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the present study was to examine the association of insight into the il...
Abstract: An evaluation of patients ’ insight into their mental illness has long been included in th...
Background: To analyse insight of illness during the course of inpatient treatment, and to identify ...
Lack of insight is a frequent concomitant of psychosis and has traditionally been viewed as a binary...
The concept of insight is used to indicate the propensity of patients with schizophrenia and other s...
Poor insight into illness is a prevalent and characteristic feature of schizophrenia. According to t...
Recent reviews suggest insight is generally measured as either a scaled or categorical variable. Whi...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Between 50 and 80 % of the patients diagnosed with schizo-phrenia have been shown to be partially or...
Introduction. Given the centrality of insight in promoting change, the relevance of measures for ass...
Between 50 and 80 % of the patients diagnosed with schizo-phrenia have been shown to be partially or...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
Background: lack of insight is common in patients with schizophrenia and a large number of studies h...
Background: Lack of insight or awareness of illness is most frequently observed in patients with sc...