Beat victimization ! A psychomotor resilience training with elements of kickboxing for individuals with a psychotic disorder : results of a feasibility study

Elisabeth van der Stouwe,Bertine de Vries,André Aleman, Jooske, van Busschbach,Marieke Pijnenborg,Martina Uttinger,Erich Studerus,Sarah Ittig,Ulrike Heitz, Frauke, Schultze-Lutter,Anita Riecher-Rössler

semanticscholar(2016)

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additionally adjusted for current cannabis use, these differences were no longer significant (BPRS Negative Symptoms: P=0.475; SANS Affective Flattening: P=0.475; SANS Alogia: P= 0.475). No gender differences were found for other domains such as positive or affective symptoms. Discussion: We did not find any gender differences in ARMS regarding symptom presentation at baseline. Unadjusted analyses indicated higher negative symptoms in men with medium effect sizes. However, a significantly higher proportion of cannabis consumers among male patients was observed. The gender differences in negative symptomatology disappeared when the data were corrected for cannabis use. References: 1. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, A., et al., Gender differences in the psychopathology of emerging psychosis. Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci, 2014. 51(2): p. 85-92.
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