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Harkavy-Friedman J, Restifo K, Malaspina D, Kaufmann C, Amador X, Yale S, et al.
Am J Psychiatry . 1999 Aug; 156(8):1276-8. PMID: 10450275
Objective: This study compares demographic and clinical characteristics of 52 individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who had attempted suicide with those of 104 individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder...
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Amador X, Kirkpatrick B, Buchanan R, Carpenter W, Marcinko L, Yale S
Am J Psychiatry . 1999 Apr; 156(4):637-9. PMID: 10200748
Objective: Primary, enduring negative symptoms have been distinguished from negative symptoms more generally and are used to define the deficit syndrome of schizophrenia. Although the validity of the deficit syndrome...
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Ratakonda S, Gorman J, Yale S, Amador X
Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1998 Jan; 55(1):75-81. PMID: 9435763
Background: Previous factor analytic studies of patients with schizophrenia have consistently demonstrated the presence of 3 psychopathological domains labeled positive, negative, and disorganized. This study examined whether similar domains can...
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Amador X, Friedman J, Kasapis C, Yale S, Flaum M, Gorman J
Am J Psychiatry . 1996 Sep; 153(9):1185-8. PMID: 8780423
Objective: Suicidal behavior is prevalent in individuals with schizophrenia. Although a relationship between greater awareness of illness and suicidal behavior has been posited, the question has not been systematically studied....
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Kirkpatrick B, Amador X, Yale S, Bustillo J, Buchanan R, Tohen M
Schizophr Res . 1996 May; 20(1-2):79-90. PMID: 8794496
Patients with the deficit syndrome are remarkable for their decrease in interest in social relationships, suggesting they have an abnormality in those brain regions controlling social behavior and social cognition....
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Kirkpatrick B, Amador X, Flaum M, Yale S, Gorman J, Carpenter Jr W, et al.
Schizophr Res . 1996 May; 20(1-2):69-77. PMID: 8794495
Drug abuse is common in schizophrenia. Previous studies suggested patients with the deficit syndrome have a lower risk of drug abuse than do patients without deficit features. We distinguished deficit...
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Amador X, Flaum M, Andreasen N, Strauss D, Yale S, Clark S, et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1994 Oct; 51(10):826-36. PMID: 7944872
Background: The literature on insight, or self-awareness, in schizophrenia suggests that this cognitive dimension may be of nosological value. Poor insight has descriptive validity at the phenomenological and neuropsychological levels...
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Amador X, Strauss D, Yale S, Flaum M, Endicott J, Gorman J
Am J Psychiatry . 1993 Jun; 150(6):873-9. PMID: 8494061
Objective: It is frequently reported that patients with psychotic disorders have poor insight into their illness. Previous research has suggested that poor insight may have considerable power in predicting the...
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Amador X, Strauss D, Yale S, Gorman J
Schizophr Bull . 1991 Jan; 17(1):113-32. PMID: 2047782
This article reviews the literature on "poor insight" or unawareness of illness in schizophrenia. A large body of knowledge representing several different perspectives on insight has developed. This work can...