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Is Emotion Processing a Predictor of Functional Outcome in Schizophrenia?
Kimmy S. Kee
, Michael F. Green
, Jim Mintz
, John S. Brekke
University of California at Los Angeles
University of Southern California
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Schizophrenia
100%
Emotional Processing
100%
Functional Outcome
100%
Emotion Perception
100%
Work Function
71%
Independent Living
71%
Facial Expression
28%
Family Relationships
28%
Social Relationships
14%
Rehabilitation Program
14%
Social Functioning
14%
Psychosocial Outcomes
14%
Severe Mental Illness
14%
Vocal Expression
14%
Psychosocial Functioning
14%
Statistically Controlled
14%
Outcome Scales
14%
Affect Perception
14%
Self-care
14%
Longitudinal Relationship
14%
Family Perceptions
14%
Explanatory Models
14%
Community-based Rehabilitation
14%
Carpenter
14%
Role Functioning
14%
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
14%
Relationship Work
14%
Voice Emotion
14%
Conceptual Disorganization
14%
Emotion Work
14%
Psychology
Schizophrenia
100%
Emotion Processing
100%
Emotion Perception
66%
Social Functioning
33%
Rehabilitation Program
33%
Mental Illness
33%
Self-Care
33%
Emotion Expression
33%
Explanatory Model
33%