Sensation seeking behavior among schizophrenics
Y Farhady, F Fadai, R Mazinani, Z Ashtari… - Neurosciences …, 2007 - nsj.org.sa
OBJECTIVE: To compare sensation seeking between schizophrenic patients (and clinical
subtypes of schizophrenia) according to criteria of DSM-IV-TR; and a healthy control group …
subtypes of schizophrenia) according to criteria of DSM-IV-TR; and a healthy control group …
The relationship between sensation seeking and anhedonia
SC McCann, CW Mueller, PA Hays, AD Scheuer… - Personality and …, 1990 - Elsevier
The present study investigates the relationship between sensation seeking and anhedonia,
a pathological reduction in pleasure capacity. Previous studies have shown that hospitalized …
a pathological reduction in pleasure capacity. Previous studies have shown that hospitalized …
Sensory processing in schizophrenia: Missing and avoiding information
The possible coexistence of supersensitivity and overinhibition (Schizophrenia: Origins,
Processes, Treatment and Outcome (1993) 335–350) in schizophrenia was studied using …
Processes, Treatment and Outcome (1993) 335–350) in schizophrenia was studied using …
The sensory processing patterns of individuals with schizophrenia with comorbid substance use disorder
Background The most common comorbidity in individuals with schizophrenia is substance
use disorder. Sensory processing disorders seen in individuals with schizophrenia may …
use disorder. Sensory processing disorders seen in individuals with schizophrenia may …
[HTML][HTML] Impulsivity and sensation seeking in alcohol abusing patients with schizophrenia
A Dervaux, X Laqueille, MC Bourdel, JP Olié… - Frontiers in …, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Objective: Some studies have found that high levels of impulsivity and sensation seeking,
particularly disinhibition are associated with substance abuse in patients with schizophrenia …
particularly disinhibition are associated with substance abuse in patients with schizophrenia …
Sensation seeking behavior in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder
Objectives: In this study, sensation seeking behavior was investigated in obsessive-
compulsive disorder patients who did not use any treatment before. Method: 27 cases …
compulsive disorder patients who did not use any treatment before. Method: 27 cases …
[BOOK][B] Patterns of sensory processing in schizophrenia
CE Brown - 1999 - search.proquest.com
Conflicting research findings suggest that individuals with schizophrenia are both
supersensitive and overinhibitory. The coexistence of supersensitivity and overinhibition in …
supersensitive and overinhibitory. The coexistence of supersensitivity and overinhibition in …
Sensation-seeking, social anhedonia, and impulsivity in substance use disorder patients with and without schizophrenia and in non-abusing schizophrenia patients
S Zhornitsky, É Rizkallah, T Pampoulova… - Psychiatry …, 2012 - Elsevier
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are common in patients with schizophrenia and this
comorbidity is associated with a poorer prognosis, relative to non-abusing patients. One …
comorbidity is associated with a poorer prognosis, relative to non-abusing patients. One …
Comparison of sensory and semantic information processing in patients with schizophrenia, major depression and normal individuals
H Gamari-Give, S Basharpoor - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2010 - jcp.semnan.ac.ir
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to compare sensory and semantic information
processing in three groups of patient with Schizophrenia and Major Depression and Normal …
processing in three groups of patient with Schizophrenia and Major Depression and Normal …
[HTML][HTML] Sensation/novelty seeking in psychotic disorders: A review of the literature
V Peritogiannis - World journal of psychiatry, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The evaluation of personality traits is important for the better understanding of the person
suffering from psychosis and for treatment individualization. However literature on patients' …
suffering from psychosis and for treatment individualization. However literature on patients' …