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Sensibilidad de la evaluación subjetiva de la calidad de vida en los pacientes esquizofrénicos: un estudio piloto casi experimental
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 May 2020
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Se investigó la sensibilidad de las evaluaciones de la calidad de vida (CDV) en pacientes esquizofrénicos crónicos por un estudio casi experimental. Se evaluaron las estimaciones de satisfacción en cinco puntos temporales con un estimulo perturbador impuesto externamente en el segundo punto. A pesar de una estabilidad notablemente alta, la perturbatión provocó una disminución limitada temporalmente en la CDV.
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