First-Rank Symptoms in Methamphetamine Psychosis and Schizophrenia
Article 2016 en
Authors
JS
James Shelly
AU
Anne Uhlmann
HS
H. Q. Sinclair
Abstract
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We found that first-rank auditory hallucinations were more prevalent in MAP, whereas first-rank delusions of thought broadcasting were more prevalent in SZ. However, there was a substantial overlap in MAP and SZ for most FRS. This is consistent with the finding that FRS may have limited diagnostic specificity and that there is significant overlap in the symptoms of MAP and SZ. Future research into the neurobiology of delusions and hallucinations needs to take FRS into account.
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