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The relationship of social cognition to ward behavior in chronic schizophrenia
Authors:David L. Penn   Will Spaulding  Dorie Reed  Mary Sullivan
Affiliation:

a Illinois Institute of Technology, Department of Psychology, 3101 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60616-3793, USA

b University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA

c Lincoln Regional Center/Extended Care Program, Lincoln, NE, USA

Abstract:
The relationship between social cognition (i.e., cognition for social stimuli) and ward behavior among individuals with chronic schizophrenia was investigated. Twenty-seven inpatients completed a battery of cognitive and social-cognitive tasks and were rated by staff on various indices of ward behavior. Overall, there was a relationship between the measures of social cognition and behavior on the ward. Social cognition contributed unique variance beyond cognition to maladaptive behavior on the ward (i.e., irritability). Implications for assessemnt and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Schizophrenia   Social cognition   Ward behavior   Information processing
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