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Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. 2007; 17 (59): 1-10
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-112674

ABSTRACT

Several studies have demonstrated, that atypical antipsychotics attenuate cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia more than first generation of antipsychotics. Because there was no comprehensive and reliable study on evaluating these effects in Iranian population, the research group decided to compare the effects of haloperidol and risperidone, both Iranian drug laboratories' products, on the cognitive symptoms of patients with schizophrenia. 66 patients with the diagnosis of schizophrenia, according to DSM-IVTR criteria, who were hospitalized in Razi's Psychiatric Center, Tehran, were included in the study. After 2 weeks of wash-out period, patients were randomized in two groups, treated with haloperidol and risperidone, and in 8 week period basic and weekly MMSE were performed for all. Both drugs improved cognitive symptoms of patients, and the course of improvement started in the 2nd week of treatment with no significant statistical difference. The study didn't confirm the preferentiality of risperidone vs. haloperidol on the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia, which was demonstrated in western articles. Therefore, choosing each drug for treating patients must fulfill on other goals, such as the profile of their side effects


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Humans , Risperidone , Haloperidol , Neurobehavioral Manifestations/drug effects , Random Allocation
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Social Welfare Quarterly. 2006; 5 (20): 135-152
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-81106

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Beck [1983] claimed that personality style of sociotropy and autonomy in a vulnerable factor depression that interacts with stress congruent with same personality style. This study investigates the role of stress, sociotropy and autonomy in depression in a retrospective and case control design. 156 major depressed patients were compared with 78 never depressed and normal people based on sex, age, life, events, sociotropy and autonomy, congruent stresses. Results showed that depressed patients experienced significantly more stresses than normals. Also, sociotrop and autonomous patients had experienced significantly different stresses that were congruent with their personality style. Results supported the role of stress in depression and congruency hypothesis that Beck asserted


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Humans , Stress, Physiological/psychology , Personal Autonomy , Risk Factors , Case-Control Studies
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