Cunningham Owens D G, Johnstone E C
Br J Psychiatry. 1980 Apr;136:384-95. doi: 10.1192/bjp.136.4.384.
Five hundred and ten patients receiving long-term in-patient care for schizophrenia were examined in terms of their current mental state, cognitive functioning, neurological status and behavioural performance. The abnormalities of these areas of their present state were related to historical factors, personal details, the features of the illness at its worst and physical treatment received. Significant associations between the present state and historical factors are few and mainly concerned time and the features of the illness at its worst. Current abnormalities were not related to past physical treatment, but highly significant correlations were found between the impairments of the four areas of the present state. It is concluded that these impairments are likely to be an integral part of the disease.
对510名接受精神分裂症长期住院治疗的患者进行了检查,评估了他们当前的精神状态、认知功能、神经状况和行为表现。他们当前状态这些方面的异常与历史因素、个人细节、疾病最严重时的特征以及接受的物理治疗有关。当前状态与历史因素之间的显著关联很少,主要涉及时间和疾病最严重时的特征。当前的异常与过去的物理治疗无关,但在当前状态的四个方面的损害之间发现了高度显著的相关性。得出的结论是,这些损害可能是该疾病不可或缺的一部分。