Longitudinal Impact of 2nd Generation Antipsychotics on Psychiatric Rehabilitation for People with Schizophrenia This is a three-year, longitudinal study examining the impact of antipsychotics on psychiatric rehabilitation among individuals with schizophrenia. The long-term impact of the first generation antipsychotics were compared to the second generation antipsychotics on symptom management including adverse events, cognitive functioning, social and vocational rehabilitation.
Principal Investigators: Gary Bond (Psychology) / Hea-Won Kim (co-investigator)
Project Dates: 1999 - 2001
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