Relationship Between Neurologic Soft Signs and Some Clinical Variables in Patients with Schizophrenia

정신분열증환자의 연성 신경학적 증상과 임상변인과의 관련성

  • Chae, Jeong-Ho (Keyo Hospital and Korean Neuropsychiatric Research Institute) ;
  • Habm, Woong (Keyo Hospital and Korean Neuropsychiatric Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, Chung-Kyoon (Keyo Hospital and Korean Neuropsychiatric Research Institute)
  • 채정호 (계요병원 및 한국신경정신의학 연구소) ;
  • 함웅 (계요병원 및 한국신경정신의학 연구소) ;
  • 이정균 (계요병원 및 한국신경정신의학 연구소)
  • Published : 1995.06.30

Abstract

This study was performed to know the relationship between neurologic soft signs (NSS) and clinical variables such as psychopathology. history of illness, and premorbid social adjustment in patients with schizophrenia. The authors evaluated NSS in 31 patients with schizophrenia using the structured tool for measuring neurologic abnormalities, Neurological Evaluation Scale- Korean Version(NES-K). Relationships between NSS and clinical variables such as duration of illness, intensity of precipitating stressors, duration of outpatient treatment, schooling, peer relationship, total duration of unemployment, total days of psychiatric admission, age, total days of being medicated, age at the first psychiatric admission, frequency of admissions, content of treatment, social adjustment, and severity of symptoms were analyzed. Differences between paranoid and non-paranoid schizophrenics were examined. In addition, Differences between patients with schizophrenia who have predominant positive symptoms and who have predominant negative symptoms were examined too. Total scores of NES-K were correlated with lower schooling (${\gamma}$=0.44, p<0.01). Scores of motor coordination subcategory were correlated with poor peer relationship(${\gamma}$=0.67, p<0.001). Other clinical variables were not correlated with any scores of NES-K. Paranoid and non-paranoid schizophrenics were not different in scores of NES-K. Also positive and negative schizophrenics were not different in scores of NES-K. Most clinical variables except schooling and peer relationship were not related with NSS. This results indicated that the meaning of these signs was not fully be understood. Introduction of the new classification concepts such as deficit or non-deficit syndrome will be helpful to elucidate the meaning of NSS in patients with schizophrenia.

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