Comparison of Neurological Soft Signs between Psychotic and Non Psychotic Patients
Introduction: Neurological Soft Signs (NSS) are a group of nonspecific signs manifested in some psychiatric patients. Till date, most studies have focused on NSS in schizophrenic patients. Aim: In the current study, the mean NSS score was compared between psychotic and non psychotic patients. Ma...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2017-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/10015/24728_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(RB_SS)_PFA(P_RB).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Neurological Soft Signs (NSS) are a group of nonspecific signs manifested in some psychiatric patients. Till date,
most studies have focused on NSS in schizophrenic patients.
Aim: In the current study, the mean NSS score was compared
between psychotic and non psychotic patients.
Materials and Methods: This descriptive analytical study
was conducted on 96 hospitalized patients having psychotic
disorders. The patients were first examined by a psychiatrist
and their axis I diagnoses (according to DSM-IV-TR) were
made. Accordingly, the patients were divided into three groups
of psychotic (schizophrenic and schizoaffective) and bipolar
disorder patients with and without psychotic symptoms. Using
a 28-item questionnaire, the patients were neurologically
examined and their NNS scores were calculated. The mean
scores were compared among the groups.
Results: Based on the results, the mean NSS score in psychotic
patients (schizophrenic and schizoaffective) was higher as
compared to that in non-psychotic patients (bipolar disorder
patients without psychotic symptoms) and this difference was
statistically significant (p<0.0001).
Conclusion: It seems that calculation of NSS score in psychotic
patients can help predict the response to pharmaceutical
treatment, risk of drug reactions/side effects and prognosis of
disease. Drawing a definite conclusion in this regard requires
further investigations. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |