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Schizophrenia Clinics
2004 Volume.7 No. 1 p.23 ~ p.28
The Clinical Characteristics of Schizophrenic In-Patients with Depressive Symptoms
Kim Su-Jung

Kim Sung-Wan
Yoon Bo-Hyun
Yoon Jin-Sang
Lee Moo-Suk
Abstract
Objectives£ºThis study was conducted to investigate the clinical characteristics of schizophrenic patients with depressive symptoms, which has been neglected despite its high prevalence.

Methods£ºThe subjects consisted of 74 schizophrenic in-patients meeting the DSM-IV criteria. The relationships were evaluated between demographic factors and depressive symptoms assessed by the BDI (Beck Depression Inventory). Also, the relationships were analyzed between clinical characteristics and depressive symptoms assessed by the HAM-D (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale) and the CDSS (Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia).

Results£ºThe BDI score was significantly higher as age increased and education level decreased. The BDI score was also found to be significantly higher among the patients whose economic status was low, who resided in the rural area, and who experienced divorced or bereavement. The HAM-D and the CDSS scores were significantly higher as the GAF score decreased. The HAM-D and the CDSS scores were significantly higher in proportion to awareness of illness assessed by the SUMD (Scale for Unawareness of Mental Disorder).

Conclusion£ºThis study revealed that the schizophrenic patients with depressive symptoms had the following clinical characteristics£ºolder age, lower educational and economic levels, rural residents, divorce or bereavement experience, lower global functional level, and higher insight of the illness.
KEYWORD
Schizophrenia, Depression, CDSS, Insight
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