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Deficit schizophrenia: an update
Authors:BRIAN KIRKPATRICK  SILVANA GALDERISI
Institution:1.Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Medical College of Georgia, 997 St. Sebastian Way, Augusta, GA 30912, USA ;2.Department of Psychiatry, University of Naples SUN, 80138 Naples, Italy
Abstract:The criteria for deficit schizophrenia were designed to define a group of patients with enduring, primary (or idiopathic) negative symptoms. In 2001, a review of the literature suggested that deficit schizophrenia constitutes a disease separate from nondeficit forms of schizophrenia. Here we provide a review of new studies, not included in that paper, in which patients with deficit schizophrenia and those with nondeficit schizophrenia were compared on dimensions typically used to distinguish diseases: signs and symptoms, course of illness, pathophysiological correlates, risk and etiological factors, and treatment response. Replicated findings and new evidence of double dissociation supporting the separate disease hypothesis are highlighted. Weaknesses in research and treatment options for these patients are also emphasized.
Keywords:Deficit schizophrenia  heterogeneity  negative symptoms  apathy  double dissociation
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