CTRI/2022/08/045112
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Efficacy of Neurofeedback Training in Improving Cognitive Functions in Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia
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- 阶段
- 未知
- 干预措施
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- 疾病 / 适应症
- 未指定
- 发起方
- Central Institute of Psychiatry
- 状态
- 尚未招募
- 最后更新
- 3年前
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简要总结
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研究者
入排标准
入选标准
- •1\. Diagnosis of schizophrenia as per diagnostic criteria for research, ICD 10 with more than 2 years of duration of illness.
- •2\. Age criteria of 18 to 50 years.
- •3\. Patients who are right\-handed.
- •4\. Patients with education level of 5th grade.
- •5\. Those above and patients who would give consent for the study.
排除标准
- •1\. History of chronic or other significant general medical or neurological illness.
- •2\. Any comorbid diagnosis of any other psychiatric disorder or substance dependence except
- •for caffeine and tobacco.
- •3\. Patient who has received ECT in last one month.
- •4\. Those with history of intellectual disability.
- •5\. Patients with cognitive impairment due to comorbid depressive symptoms (Score
- •higher than 6 on Calgary Depression Scale).
- •6\. Patients with cognitive impairment due to side\-effects of psychotropic drugs
- •(assessment by Liverpool University Neuroleptic Side\-effects Rating Scale).
- •7\. Those not willing to give informed consent.
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