The mediating role of negative symptoms in "secondary factors" determining social functioning in chronic schizophrenia.

Frontiers in psychiatry(2023)

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Abstract
Our findings propose that negative symptoms act as pivotal mediators in the correlation between "secondary factors" (including the depressive symptoms and positive symptoms) and social functioning. The treatment of chronic schizophrenia necessitates focusing on key factors such as depressive and positive symptoms, which might significantly contribute to the development of secondary negative symptoms. Further research is essential to clarify the complex relationship among positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and social functioning in schizophrenia.
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secondary negative symptoms, chronic schizophrenia, depression, positive symptoms, social functioning
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