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Theory of mind and stereotypic behavior promote daily functioning in patients with schizophrenia.

Margherita BechiAhmad M Abu-AkelGiulia AgostoniMariachiara BuonocoreMarta BosiaFrancesca MartiniRoberto Cavallaro
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
Findings raise the intriguing possibility that stereotypic behaviors may have a beneficial effect on functioning in schizophrenia. While the underlying mechanism is currently unknown, we hypothesize that patients may benefit from contexts in which more predictive relationships between environmental entities can systematically be established. This study underscores the potential utility of routinely assessing autistic symptomatology in schizophrenia, which can be instrumental in identifying novel therapeutic targets that can be utilized to improve daily functioning.
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