Insight impairment occurs commonly in psychotic disorders (including mood episodes with psychotic symptoms). The aim of the present study is to measure changes of insight over the course of a psychotic episode and to investigate its relationships with symptoms and neurocognitive functions, as well as psychosocial factors. Insight was assessed at weekly intervals in 80 consecutive inpatients presenting with a psychotic episode by using a Chinese translation of the Scale to Assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder (SUMD). The relationships between insight change and other variables were explored. Modest but significant changes in insight were found in both directions with clinical resolution of psychotic symptoms. In particular, insight "decline...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess insight in Chinese patients with schizophrenia and to...
There are conflicting reports in the literature regarding the relationships among impaired insight, ...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
This study aimed to assess insight in Chinese schizophrenia patients and to identify its relationshi...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
textabstractObjective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remai...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the nature and clinical correlates of insight in first-episode schizophrenia, ...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
IntroductionSchizophrenia is characterized by diminished insight, which fluctuates with disease prog...
Background: To analyse insight of illness during the course of inpatient treatment, and to identify ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess insight in Chinese patients with schizophrenia and to...
There are conflicting reports in the literature regarding the relationships among impaired insight, ...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
This study aimed to assess insight in Chinese schizophrenia patients and to identify its relationshi...
Objective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remains unclear w...
textabstractObjective: Impaired insight is an important and prevalent symptom of psychosis. It remai...
Impaired insight in patients with schizophrenia results in less satisfactory clinical outcomes. This...
Reduced insight has been reported in a majority of patients with a psychotic disorder. Most studies ...
Insight in psychosis is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, and has been hypothesised to have some sort ...
Failure to acknowledge their mental illness occurs in approximately half of all psychotic patients. ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the nature and clinical correlates of insight in first-episode schizophrenia, ...
Fifty consecutive adult inpatients, who satisfied the ICD-10-DCR criteria for schizophrenia, constit...
IntroductionSchizophrenia is characterized by diminished insight, which fluctuates with disease prog...
Background: To analyse insight of illness during the course of inpatient treatment, and to identify ...
Purpose: The aims of this study were to assess insight in Chinese patients with schizophrenia and to...
There are conflicting reports in the literature regarding the relationships among impaired insight, ...
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into t...