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Associations between symptom severity and well-being among Thai patients with schizophrenia: a cross-sectional analytical study.

Teerapat TeetharatkulArnont VitayanontTippawan LiabsuetrakulWarut Aunjitsakul
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
Inverse relationships between symptom severity and well-being score were found. Higher BPRS Affect domain was significantly associated with lower patients' well-being. The use of BPRS tool into routine clinical practice could serve as an adjunct to physician's clinical evaluation of patients' symptoms and may help improve patient's well-being. Further research on negative symptoms associated with well-being is required.
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