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Subject: schizophrenia
Subject: depressive disorder
Subject: depression intensity


Year: 2011


Type: Article



Title: Depression Intensity in Patients with Schizophrenia


Author: Zoja Babinkostova
Author: Branislav Stefanovski
Author: Silvana Naunova-Timovska



Abstract: Background: Depressive symptoms are common in schizophrenia and they can occur during any phase of the disorder. Previous studies indicate that depression in schizophrenic patients is generally with mild or moderate intensity. Aim: We undertook this study with the aim of evaluation of the presence and intensity of the depressive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia. Material and Methods: The examined group consisted of 50 patients with schizophrenic disorder, both inpatients and outpatients treated at the University Clinic of Psychiatry, who had prominent depressive symptoms (total score >7 on 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale). The control group consisted of 50 patients with depressive disorder. Differential diagnosis was established on the basis of ICD-10 diagnostic criteria. Patients were evaluated with PANSS, 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) and a questionnaire for demographic and clinical data. Results: The percentage of patients with depressive symptoms among the patients with schizophrenic disorder was 54 %. Schizophrenic patients more frequently presented mild and moderate depression in comparison to the control group in which moderate and severe depression were more frequent. Conclusion: Patients with schizophrenia more frequently present mild and moderate depression.


Publisher: ID Design 2012


Relation: Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences



Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/10676
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/10676
Identifier: 10.3889/MJMS.1857-5773.2011.0174



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