Schizophrenia symptom dimensions in correlation to patients’ demographic and clinical characteristics

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Abstract

Background
Schizophrenia symptom dimensions could vary with clinical and demographic variables.
Materials and methods
A total of 100 patients with schizophrenia were diagnosed based on the Diagnostic and statistical manual criteria of the American Psychiatric association. Positive and negative symptom scale was used to assess schizophrenia symptoms. The search for possible correlations between dimensions and demographic and clinical variables was done by Pearson correlation coefficient.
Results and conclusion
Symptom dimensions showed a correlation with age, onset, duration, hospitalization, compliance to medication, duration without treatment, and family history of schizophrenia.

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