Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therapeutic perspective. The objective of this study is to test the hypothesis that resilience and self-stigma affect depression severity and to evaluate the strength of their relations in 921 patients with schizophrenia. A structural equation model was tested where depression is hypothesized as affected by resilience, internalized stigma, gender and negative symptoms, with the latter two variables used as exogenous covariates and the former two as mediators. The analysis reveals that low resilience, high negative symptoms, female gender were directly associated with depression severity, and internalized stigma acted only as a mediator between avoli...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...
Depression in schizophrenia represents a challenge from a diagnostic, psychopathological and therape...