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This correlational study examined the relationship of insight with positive and negative symptoms and level of functioning among persons with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Poor insight as a symptom of schizophrenia is the conceptual framework. Thirty-seven people receiving assertive community treatment, inpatient hospitalization, or outpatient treatment were assessed using 2 self-rating insight scales, the Scale for Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS), the Scale for Assessment of Negative Symptoms (SANS), and the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF). A significant negative correlation was found between insight and positive formal thought disorder. No significant relationships were found between insight and negative symptoms or level of functioning. Reactions to the self-rating insight tools suggest necessary revisions of the insight tool.
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Psychotic Disorders/psychology , Psychotic Disorders/rehabilitation , Schizophrenia/rehabilitation , Schizophrenic Psychology , Self-Assessment , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Severity of Illness IndexABSTRACT
Use of a ventriculoamniotic shunt to control fetal hydrocephalus is a new procedure. Early experience suggests possible benefit to the fetus. Complications have been rare. This report describes the first case of Neisseria gonorrhoeae central nervous system infection associated with a ventriculoamniotic shunt and the third case reported in a neonate. On the basis of this clinical experience, we recommend that the mother be monitored closely for cervical pathogens, that delivery be performed prior to amniorrhexis, and that culturing of the shunt and ventricular fluid be carried out at delivery.