Schizophrenia-Spectrum Conditions Sample Clauses

Schizophrenia-Spectrum Conditions. Schizophrenia-spectrum conditions include a number of diagnoses including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and delusional disorder and represent one of the leading causes of disability internationally (Xxx et al., 2017). The lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia- spectrum conditions is estimated at 2-3% (Xxxxxx et al., 2007), while approximately 6% of individuals experience sub-clinical levels of psychotic experiences which do not meet the diagnostic threshold for a schizophrenia-spectrum condition (Xxxxxxxx & xxx Xx, 2013). These conditions are characterised by a range of symptoms including abnormal thoughts and sensory experiences (positive symptoms), diminished motivation, experience of pleasure and emotional expression (negative symptoms; Xxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2014). Cognitive difficulties are also a common feature of these conditions (Xxxxx et al., 2020), and individuals may experience difficulties in domains such as memory, attention, executive function and processing speed compared to general population averages (Bora et al., 2017; Xxxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2007). Social cognitive difficulties, such as emotion processing, attributional biases and social perception (Xxxxx et al., 2019) are another important and common feature of schizophrenia-spectrum conditions, which have a significant impact on real-world social functioning even after controlling for other cognitive difficulties (Xxxx et al., 2011). Overall the range of difficulties associated with schizophrenia-spectrum conditions can have a significant negative effect on individuals’ everyday functioning (Xxxxxx et al., 2011)
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