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Citation

Cem Atbaşoglu E, Schultz SK, Andreasen NC. J. Neuropsychiatry Clin. Neurosci. 2001; 13(3): 336-341.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, American Neuropsychiatric Association, Publisher American Psychiatric Publishing)

DOI

10.1176/jnp.13.3.336

PMID

11514639

Abstract

An association of suicidality and depersonalization with akathisia has been reported, but it is not clear whether these phenomena are specific to akathisia or are nonspecific manifestations of distress. The authors used the Barnes Akathisia Rating Scale, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, and Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (Ham-D) to examine the relationships between suicidality, depersonalization, dysphoria, and akathisia in 68 patients with schizophrenia or schizophreniform disorder. Akathisia was associated with higher scores on the Ham-D ratings of suicidality, depersonalization, and agitation. In a logistic regression model, depressive mood and subjective awareness of akathisia appeared to be the only predictors of suicidality and depersonalization, respectively. These findings support the association between akathisia and both suicidality and depersonalization. However, these symptoms appear to be nonspecific responses to accompanying depressive mood and the subjective awareness of the akathisia syndrome, respectively.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale; Depersonalization; Female; Humans; Male; Prevalence; Psychomotor Agitation; Schizophrenia; Suicide

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