V. Yon et G. Loas, Relationships between subjective experiences of deficit and other psychopathological features in schizophrenia, PSYCHOPATH, 33(3), 2000, pp. 110-114
The study of subjective symptomatology among schizophrenic patients has bee
n neglected. Even if the patient complaints have always been at the root of
the psychiatrist's work, it has not been conceivable to integrate them in
objective studies. Since 1950, Huber has been interested in the basic sympt
oms and has developed his concept of 'a pure defect state', a syndrome whic
h is present as soon as the beginning of the disease and on which episodes
of decompensation would crop up, In the 1980s, a majority of the scales for
the assessment of subjective complaints appeared. Our study used the Frenc
h version of the Scale of Subjective Experiences of Deficit, a scale which
has a good internal consistency and interrater and test-retest reliability.
In this study of 50 longterm schizophrenic patients, we compare subjective
symptoms and objective symptoms using the Positive and Negative Syndrome S
cale. We point out - in agreement with previous work - a statistically sign
ificant cor relation between subjective symptoms and positive symptoms. Cop
yright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.