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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation. 2012; 6 (2): 1-7
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-160987

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People with schizophrenia have deficits in interpersonal and social skills associated with social dysfunction. Facial processing ability is an effective component of social functioning. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between facial identity discrimination and social functioning in 20-55 years old schizophrenic patients and comparison with normal matched group. The method of this study was analytical- descriptive and comparative. Twenty normal individuals and 20 schizophrenic patients matched in age, sex and educational level, were assessed about facial identity by researcher- made test, and interaction skills by [Assessment of Communication and Interaction Skills][ACIS] questionnaire. Available sampling was used for census patients [who inhabited Tolou rehabilitation center and supported houses in Tehran] and normal group. There were significant difference in scores of [communication and interaction skills] [p<0.01] without any significant difference between facial identity discrimination testing variables [p>0.05] between two groups. The relationships between [facial identity discrimination] and [communication and interaction skills] in schizophrenia were compared with control group and did not show significant difference. [p>0.05]. The facial identity in schizophrenic patients and healthy adults were processed globally [configural]. However, its relation with Communication and Interaction Skills in schizophrenic patients requires further study

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