Neurocognition and community outcome in schizophrenia: long-term predictive validity

The present study examined the predictive validity of neuropsychological measures to functional outcome in 26 schizophrenic patients 15-plus year post-testing. Outcome measures included score on the Resource Associated Functional Level Scale (RAFLS), number of state hospital admissions, and total du...

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Hospitalization
Humans
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Schizophrenia - rehabilitation
Severity of Illness Index
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