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Social disability in schizophrenia : Its development and prediction over 15 years in incidence cohorts in six European centres

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Disability generally ameliorates, but less than expected or hoped, in schizophrenia and needs continuing attention and care in this era of de-institutionalization.
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This article is published in Schizophrenia Research.The article was published on 2000-01-03. It has received 139 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming) & Incidence (epidemiology).

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Marital and Labor Market Status in the Long Run in Schizophrenia

TL;DR: For individuals with schizophrenia, the odds ratios of being unmarried or not being fully employed were significantly increased even 25 years after admission, and this pattern was especially pronounced for men and for individuals who had more admissions.
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Remission and recovery from first-episode psychosis in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of long-term outcome studies.

TL;DR: Stability of recovery rates after the first 2 years is observed, suggesting that a progressive deteriorating course of illness is not typical, and remission and recovery rates in FEP may be more favourable than previously thought.
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A path model investigation of neurocognition, theory of mind, social competence, negative symptoms and real-world functioning in schizophrenia.

TL;DR: Study results suggest theory of mind serves as an important mediator in addition to previously investigated social cognitive domains of emotional and social perception, and negative symptoms and social competence demonstrated significant direct paths with self-reported functioning.
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A systematic review of the long-term outcome of early onset schizophrenia

TL;DR: The early manifestation of schizophrenia in childhood and adolescence still carries a particularly poor prognosis, and longer follow-up periods, male sex, and patients having been diagnosed before 1970 contribute predominantly to the rather poor course of EOS.
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Reliability, validity and ability to detect change of the Personal and Social Performance scale in patients with stable schizophrenia.

TL;DR: Initial reliability and validity assessments suggest the PSP may be a useful measure of social functioning in patients with stable schizophrenia, and estimates of between-group minimum important difference suggest that a 7-point improvement in the PSP might be clinically meaningful in a clinical trial setting.
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