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Evaluation of cognitive insight, social functionality, and coping attitudes of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia being followed-up in a community mental health center

This study was conducted to evaluate the cognitive insight, social functionality, and coping attitudes of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia being followed-up in a Community Mental Health Center (CMHC). The population of this descriptive and relationship-seeking study comprised 170 schizophrenia...

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Published in:Archives of psychiatric nursing 2023-04, Vol.43, p.143-149
Main Authors: Gülcüoğlu, Merve, İnci, Figen, Özcan, Ayşegül
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