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Mood and Emotion
2018 Volume.16 No. 2 p.103 ~ p.107
Relationship between Insight and Manic Symptoms in Stable Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia
Lee Eui-Seok

Hong Na-Rei
Chung Myung-Hoon
Hong Hyun-Ju
Jon Duk-In
Abstract
Objectives : Patient insight is a very important factor in the management of schizophrenia. Manic symptoms can occasionally be identified by the patient, even in cases of schizophrenia. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship among patient insight, the psychotic and manic symptoms, and the demographic clinical variables.

Methods : Seventy-four participants (male 44, female 30) with chronic schizophrenia in community mental health facilities were evaluated according to the Korean version of the Scale to assess Unawareness of Mental Disorder (SUMD-K), the Korean version of Mood Disorder Questionnaire (K-MDQ), and the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS).

Results : The mean number of previous admissions was 3.85. The mean CGI-S score was 3.8 and a significant negative correlation (r=0.26) was shown with ¡°awareness of mental disorder¡±. Thirty-five percent of subjects were K-MDQ positive (cutoff point=7 or more). Among the SUMD-K, ¡°awareness of effect of medication¡± showed a significant negative correlation (r=-0.33) with the total K-MDQ score, but not with the total BPRS score. The negative correlation was more obvious in participants with negative K-MDQ (total K-MDQ score 6 or less, r=-0.31).

Conclusion : A possible relationship was observed between these manic symptoms and patient insight. Identification of manic symptoms in schizophrenia would be considerable in a clinical setting.
KEYWORD
Schizophrenia , Insight, Manic symptom
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