Lauren Luther, Zhixin Zhang, Sydney H James, Luyu Zhang, Jennifer Standridge, Lauren Arnold, Ruth Condray, Daniel N Allen, Gregory P Strauss
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Resource deprivation in the home environment is associated with negative symptoms in outpatients with Schizophrenia.
Limited negative symptoms treatment effectiveness may result from environmental resource deprivation that is a barrier for performing goal-directed, recreational, and social activities. This study showed that environmental resource deprivation in the home environment was greater for people with schizophrenia (n = 39) than 32 demographically-matched healthy controls (CN). Greater environmental resource reductions for performing goal-directed, recreational, and social activities were associated with greater negative symptoms, even after controlling for income and secondary negative symptom factors (depression, positive symptoms).