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This suggests that patients with more negative symptoms are less influenced by social cues.
Men have an earlier age of onset than women, and also tend to experience a more serious form of the illness with more negative symptoms, poorer chances of a full recovery, and a generally worse outcome [1].
41% of patients had 2 or more negative symptoms.
The latter subjects were characterized by more negative symptoms, poor outcome and earlier age at onset.
One or more negative symptoms were present in 52.5% of patients (95% CI: 49.6-55.4%).
This in turn leads to more negative symptoms in schizophrenia [ 6, 15].
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In particular, patients with schizophrenia with earlier ages of onset are more likely to be males and to have poor pre-morbid adjustment, lower educational achievement, more evidence of structural brain abnormalities, more prominent negative symptoms, more cognitive impairment, and a worse overall outcome [ 12] as well as a higher likelihood of having relatives with schizophrenia [ 13, 14].
Thus, more pronounced positive symptoms varied with blurred contrasts, but more pronounced negative symptoms with more distinct contrasts.
Additionally, males reported having approximately 25%% more negative mood symptoms overall, as measured by the POMS total score.
Within the schizophrenia group, this was especially the case in patients with more severe negative symptoms, i.e. patients that show additional social emotional disturbances.
Worse naming results were additionally linked to impaired higher cognition and more severe negative symptoms (PANSS).
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