Background: Lack of insight in schizophrenia has p~en increasingly in focus. It is frequently reported that schizophrenic patients have poor insight towards their illness. Several rating scales were developed to measure the -insight in relation to the different important aspects. Objectives: This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the relationship between the level of insight and attitude of illness to the relapse rataamong schizophrenic patients in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia and Hospital. Kota Bharu. Methods: . A total of 409 schizophrenic patients who were in· stable condition involved in this cross-sectional study. Various aspects of insight towards illness need for treatment and attribution of the symptom...
Background: Cognitive insight is a relatively new concept. While cognition, clinical and cognitive i...
Objectives: To study the insight in offenders with schizophrenia and its relationship of psychopatho...
INTRODUCTION: Insight is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as ‘the understanding or Awareness of...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a chronic, pervasive, disabling, illness that affects a significant ...
Schizophrenia is a chronic disease which affects 1% of world population and represents a major publi...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...
AbstractBackgroundInsight and illness perception are two concepts of interest in the study of factor...
Poor insight into illness is a prevalent and characteristic feature of schizophrenia. According to t...
Background: To analyse insight of illness during the course of inpatient treatment, and to identify ...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...
IntroductionSchizophrenia is characterized by diminished insight, which fluctuates with disease prog...
Poor insight in schizophrenia is prevalent across cultures and phases of illness. In this review, we...
Given that some individuals with schizophrenia are capable of possessing insight into their prodroma...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
International audiencePoor insight is consistently present in schizophrenia and is among the most di...
Background: Cognitive insight is a relatively new concept. While cognition, clinical and cognitive i...
Objectives: To study the insight in offenders with schizophrenia and its relationship of psychopatho...
INTRODUCTION: Insight is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as ‘the understanding or Awareness of...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a chronic, pervasive, disabling, illness that affects a significant ...
Schizophrenia is a chronic disease which affects 1% of world population and represents a major publi...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...
AbstractBackgroundInsight and illness perception are two concepts of interest in the study of factor...
Poor insight into illness is a prevalent and characteristic feature of schizophrenia. According to t...
Background: To analyse insight of illness during the course of inpatient treatment, and to identify ...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...
IntroductionSchizophrenia is characterized by diminished insight, which fluctuates with disease prog...
Poor insight in schizophrenia is prevalent across cultures and phases of illness. In this review, we...
Given that some individuals with schizophrenia are capable of possessing insight into their prodroma...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
International audiencePoor insight is consistently present in schizophrenia and is among the most di...
Background: Cognitive insight is a relatively new concept. While cognition, clinical and cognitive i...
Objectives: To study the insight in offenders with schizophrenia and its relationship of psychopatho...
INTRODUCTION: Insight is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as ‘the understanding or Awareness of...