Psychiatrists' perceptions of the clinical importance, assessment and management of patient functioning in schizophrenia in Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Background: It has been estimated that as many as two thirds of patients with schizophrenia are unable to perform basic personal and social roles or activities. Occupational functioning and social functioning, as well as independent living, are considered as core domains of patient functioning. Impr...
Main Authors: | Gorwood, P, Burns, T, Juckel, G, Rossi, A, San, L, Hargarter, L, Schreiner, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2013
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