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Psychophysiological correlates of responsiveness in schizophrenia.
Authors:DeWolfe, Alan S.   Youkilis, Hildreth D.   Konieczny, Joseph A.
Abstract:Measured responsiveness under stress through music preferences for 11 male and 9 female schizophrenics receiving no antipsychotic medication. These Ss were compared with a control group of 7 male and 13 female hospital staff or volunteers. Results indicate that higher schizophrenic responsiveness was related to lower skin conductance, fewer body movements, greater diastolic blood pressure decrease, better word recall, and shorter periods of institutionalization. Normal controls did not differ significantly in music preferences but were lower in all physiological measures. The finding that sweat gland activity, muscle tension, and diastolic blood pressure changes were related to stress in these acute schizophrenics paralleled the findings of A. F. Ax, et al (1969) with chronic schizophrenics. The interpretation that responsiveness is related to ability to cope with stress in schizophrenia is supported by results of the current study. (22 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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