Background: Cognitive insight is a relatively new concept. While cognition, clinical and cognitive insight are interrelated, the relationship is rather complex and the research so far is inconclusive. Objectives: This study aimed to examine cognitive insight and its relationships with verbal learning, clinical insight, and severity of psychopathology among schizophrenia outpatient in Kelantan, Malaysia. Methods: A total of 108 stable outpatient schizophrenia patients were recruited. Cognitive insight, psychopathology, verbal learning, and clinical insight were assessed using the Beck Cognitive Insight Scale (BCIS), Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT), and Insight and Treatment Attitudes Question...
Objectives: To study the insight in offenders with schizophrenia and its relationship of psychopatho...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Background: Cognitive insight is a relatively new concept. While cognition, clinical and cognitive i...
Background: Clinical insight is reliably associated with cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia pati...
Background: Lack of insight has been linked to disorganized symptoms or symptoms of formal thought d...
AbstractCognitive insight in schizophrenia encompasses the evaluation and reinterpretation of distor...
The neurocognitive theory of insight posits that poor insight in psychotic illnesses is related to c...
Introduction: Cognitive insight reflects one’s Self-Reflectiveness (recognition of dysfunctional rea...
The neurocognitive theory of insight posits that poor insight in psychotic illnesses is related to c...
The neurocognitive theory of insight posits that poor insight in psychotic illnesses is related to c...
Research on the relationship between insight and social cognition, in particular Theory of Mind (ToM...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
This pilot study of 20 chronically ill male inpatients with schizophrenia and a history of violence ...
Clinical practice has highlighted a possible discrepancy between patient's verbal assertions, called...
Objectives: To study the insight in offenders with schizophrenia and its relationship of psychopatho...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Background: Cognitive insight is a relatively new concept. While cognition, clinical and cognitive i...
Background: Clinical insight is reliably associated with cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia pati...
Background: Lack of insight has been linked to disorganized symptoms or symptoms of formal thought d...
AbstractCognitive insight in schizophrenia encompasses the evaluation and reinterpretation of distor...
The neurocognitive theory of insight posits that poor insight in psychotic illnesses is related to c...
Introduction: Cognitive insight reflects one’s Self-Reflectiveness (recognition of dysfunctional rea...
The neurocognitive theory of insight posits that poor insight in psychotic illnesses is related to c...
The neurocognitive theory of insight posits that poor insight in psychotic illnesses is related to c...
Research on the relationship between insight and social cognition, in particular Theory of Mind (ToM...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
This pilot study of 20 chronically ill male inpatients with schizophrenia and a history of violence ...
Clinical practice has highlighted a possible discrepancy between patient's verbal assertions, called...
Objectives: To study the insight in offenders with schizophrenia and its relationship of psychopatho...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...