Clinical correlates of language disturbance in schizophrenia - Is there an effect of sex?
Sex differences in schizophrenia are well documented but their origin is obscure. This paper presents an investigation of the relationship between language disturbances and symptoms in schizophrenia with particular reference to sex differences. The sample was drawn from the population of DSM-IV schi...
Main Authors: | Vlad, E, Colceru Neacsu, V, Crow, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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