Objective: this cross-sectional study examined the influence of education on executive functions, behavioral problems and functional performance in people with chronic schizophrenia. Method: our sample was composed of 116 subjects with a schizophrenia diagnosis (evolution time = 17.5 ± 9.5 years) from consecutive referrals to the Rehabilitation Unit of Benito Menni Hospital (Valladolid, Spain). All participants completed an extensive standardized protocol including a neuropsychological testing of executive functions (processing speed, working memory, inhibition, interference control, mental flexibility), the assessment of behavioral symptoms, and functional performance. Hierarchical regression models (HRMs) were carried out to determine whe...
OBJECTIVES : To assess cognitive functioning, psychopathology and disability in adult patients with ...
This study aimed to investigate what characterizes individuals with schizophrenia who experience mor...
Cognitive deficits are found to be contributors to poorer psychosocial functioning, rehabilitation o...
Published, May 2021This cross-sectional study examined the influence of education on executive funct...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness characterized by cognitive deficits as well a...
BACKGROUND: Majority of patients with schizophrenia have life-long disability in their social and o...
Background: Executive function (EF) impairment has been demonstrated in patients with schizophrenia....
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that includes alterations of almost all ment...
The present study was designed to investigate the viability of neurofeedback training which entails ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess whether planning and problem-solving training is...
Introduction: Poor neuro-cognitive performance in patients with schizophrenia has been described as ...
Objective : The purpose of the present study is to examine clinical factors related to life skills i...
BACKGROUND: A method to assess cognitive functioning in clinical settings is needed so clinicians ca...
Objective: To perform a systematic review of the influence of sociobehavioural indicators of cogniti...
IntroductionThe importance of quantifying the impact of illness on functional abilities is well reco...
OBJECTIVES : To assess cognitive functioning, psychopathology and disability in adult patients with ...
This study aimed to investigate what characterizes individuals with schizophrenia who experience mor...
Cognitive deficits are found to be contributors to poorer psychosocial functioning, rehabilitation o...
Published, May 2021This cross-sectional study examined the influence of education on executive funct...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness characterized by cognitive deficits as well a...
BACKGROUND: Majority of patients with schizophrenia have life-long disability in their social and o...
Background: Executive function (EF) impairment has been demonstrated in patients with schizophrenia....
Introduction: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that includes alterations of almost all ment...
The present study was designed to investigate the viability of neurofeedback training which entails ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess whether planning and problem-solving training is...
Introduction: Poor neuro-cognitive performance in patients with schizophrenia has been described as ...
Objective : The purpose of the present study is to examine clinical factors related to life skills i...
BACKGROUND: A method to assess cognitive functioning in clinical settings is needed so clinicians ca...
Objective: To perform a systematic review of the influence of sociobehavioural indicators of cogniti...
IntroductionThe importance of quantifying the impact of illness on functional abilities is well reco...
OBJECTIVES : To assess cognitive functioning, psychopathology and disability in adult patients with ...
This study aimed to investigate what characterizes individuals with schizophrenia who experience mor...
Cognitive deficits are found to be contributors to poorer psychosocial functioning, rehabilitation o...