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Depressed mood and its functional correlates in institutionalized schizophrenia patients
Authors:Rieckmann Nina  Reichenberg Abraham  Bowie Christopher R  Parrella Michael  White Leonard  Friedman Joseph I  Harvey Philip D
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY, 10029, USA. nina.rieckmann@mssm.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of depressed mood in institutionalized schizophrenia patients and its association with illness-related and functional variables. METHODS: Out of 657 institutionalized schizophrenia patients, patients with depressed mood were identified and compared to non-depressed patients, matching for potential confounders. RESULTS: Forty-eight (7.3%) patients had moderate to severe depressed mood. They were younger, more educated and had fewer years since their first hospitalization than non-depressed patients. After matching for these variables, depressed patients showed more positive symptoms and exhibited better social and cognitive functioning. When controlling for negative symptoms, the differences in social and cognitive functioning between the depressed and non-depressed patients disappeared, and depressed patients showed more positive symptoms and more impaired impulse control. CONCLUSIONS: Unlike the negative impact of depressed mood in other populations, this study shows that symptoms of depressed mood may identify a subgroup of institutionalized schizophrenia patients who show better functioning across a variety of indicators. Future studies should determine differential treatment responses and long-term outcomes of these patients.
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