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Prospective cohort study of the relationship between neuro-cognition, social cognition and violence in forensic patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
O'Reilly, Ken ; Donohoe, Gary ; Coyle, Ciaran ; O'Sullivan, Danny ; Rowe, Arann ; Losty, Mairead ; McDonagh, Tracey ; McGuinness, Lasairiona ; Ennis, Yvette ; Watts, Elizabeth ... show 6 more
O'Reilly, Ken
Donohoe, Gary
Coyle, Ciaran
O'Sullivan, Danny
Rowe, Arann
Losty, Mairead
McDonagh, Tracey
McGuinness, Lasairiona
Ennis, Yvette
Watts, Elizabeth
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Date
2015-07-10
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Keywords
FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH
COGNITIVE FUNCTION
SCHIZOPHRENIA
COGNITIVE FUNCTION
SCHIZOPHRENIA
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Adult
Cognition Disorders
Female
Humans
Inpatients
Male
Neuropsychological Tests
Prospective Studies
Psychotic Disorders
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenic Psychology
Social Behavior
Violence
Cognition Disorders
Female
Humans
Inpatients
Male
Neuropsychological Tests
Prospective Studies
Psychotic Disorders
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenic Psychology
Social Behavior
Violence
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Abstract
There is a broad literature suggesting that cognitive difficulties are associated with violence across a variety of groups. Although neurocognitive and social cognitive deficits are core features of schizophrenia, evidence of a relationship between cognitive impairments and violence within this patient population has been mixed.
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en
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1471-244X
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10.1186/s12888-015-0548-0
PMID
26159728