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Correlates of Violence in Patients with Schizophrenia

Choi J, Park SC

Therapeutic social environments contribute to the successful treatment and rehabilitation for patients with schizophrenia. However, social stigmata of psychiatric disorder in our society have kept away schizophrenic patients from their...
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Suicide in Patients with Schizophrenia : A Review on the Findings of Recent Studies

Lee H, Lee K, Koo JW, Park SC

The suicide risk of patients with schizophrenia is about 8.5-fold greater than that of the general population. Since 4-13% of patients with schizophrenia commit suicide, and 25-50% attempt suicide at...
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Attitudes Toward the Dangerousness of the Mentally Ill

Park J

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study is to investigate the attitudes of people toward the dangerousness of the mentally ill. The study eventually aims to contribute to developing strategies...
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Characteristics of Self-Other Boundary Recognition Using Morphed Face Pictures in Patients with Schizophrenia

Oh ST, Hong YJ, Shin YB, Yoon HJ, Sun JY, Kim DH, Kim JM, Kim JJ

OBJECTIVES: Disturbance in self-experience has been considered to be a core feature of schizophrenia. Evidence from mirror face-recognition tasks supports the connection between self-face recognition and self-awareness which is a...
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A Study on the Neurobiological Basis of Communicative Intelligence Using Voxel-Based Morphometry

Kim J, Yoon SA, Park HJ

OBJECTIVES: To develop reliable tools for measuring communication skills in schizophrenia, the present study proposed the concept of communication intelligence, consisting of conversational competence, emotional competence, and empathic competence, and...
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A Comparison of Magical Ideation in Nonclinical Adolescent and Adult Groups : An Item Response Theory Based Differential Item Functioning Analysis

Lee J, Park S, Kim Y, Kim YS, Jung HY

OBJECTIVES: We examined magical ideation in adolescent and adult group by Magical Ideation Scale (MIS). We also explored how adolescents and adults respond differently to each items of MIS. METHODS: 310...
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