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Remission amongst elderly schizophrenia patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

Y. Barak*
Affiliation:
Abarbanel mental health center, Bat-Yam, 15, KKL street, Bat-Yam, Israel Sackler school of medicine, Tel-Aviv university, Tel-Aviv, Israel
M. Swartz
Affiliation:
Abarbanel mental health center, Bat-Yam, 15, KKL street, Bat-Yam, Israel Sackler school of medicine, Tel-Aviv university, Tel-Aviv, Israel
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* Corresponding author. Tel.: +972 3 5552738; fax: +972 3 5552738. E-mail address:mdybarak@Gmail.com (Y. Barak).
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Abstract

Remission in elderly patients has been little studied. The present analysis utilized a European database to focus on the elderly. Using five different instruments examining remission, we report that aging did not adversely affect remission in the elderly. Management of elderly schizophrenia patients should thus be targeted towards remission.

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Copyright © Elsevier Masson SAS 2012

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