Awareness of illness is a form of self-knowledge concerning information about the pathological state, its functional consequence, and the way it affects the patient and his interaction with the environment. Unawareness of illness has raised much interest for its consequences on compliance with treatment, prognosis, and the patient's quality of life. This review highlights the great complexity of this phenomenon both at phenomenological and etiopathogenic levels in stroke, traumatic brain injury, psychosis, dementias, and mood disorders. In particular, the clinical expression is characterized by failure to acknowledge being ill, misattribution of symptoms, and noncompliance with treatment. Unawareness of illness may also be linked with chara...
Background: Awareness can be defined as a reasonable or realistic perception or appraisal of a given...
A person-centred, social psychological model of dementia was used as a framework for considering the...
A person-centred, social psychological model of dementia was used as a framework for considering the...
Awareness of illness is a form of self-knowledge concerning information about the pathological state...
Awareness of illness is a form of self-knowledge concerning information about the pathological state...
OBJECTIVE: To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and beha...
OBJECTIVE: To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and beha...
Objective To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and behav...
Objective To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and behav...
There is considerable research interest in the variations in awareness of impairment observed among ...
Persons with neurologie disorders often show impaired ability to accurately pereeive the effeets of ...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Background: Awareness can be defined as a reasonable or realistic perception or appraisal of a given...
A person-centred, social psychological model of dementia was used as a framework for considering the...
A person-centred, social psychological model of dementia was used as a framework for considering the...
Awareness of illness is a form of self-knowledge concerning information about the pathological state...
Awareness of illness is a form of self-knowledge concerning information about the pathological state...
OBJECTIVE: To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and beha...
OBJECTIVE: To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and beha...
Objective To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and behav...
Objective To review studies investigating the brain correlates of unawareness of cognitive and behav...
There is considerable research interest in the variations in awareness of impairment observed among ...
Persons with neurologie disorders often show impaired ability to accurately pereeive the effeets of ...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Awareness may lack in some stroke patients who are not capable of evaluating the nature and severity...
Background: Awareness can be defined as a reasonable or realistic perception or appraisal of a given...
A person-centred, social psychological model of dementia was used as a framework for considering the...
A person-centred, social psychological model of dementia was used as a framework for considering the...