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  1. The social cognitive and neural mechanisms that underlie social functioning in individuals with schizophrenia – a review

    In many individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia social functioning is impaired across the lifespan. Social cognition has emerged as one of the...

    Imke Lemmers-Jansen, Eva Velthorst, Anne-Kathrin Fett in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 21 October 2023
  2. Linking social motivation, general motivation, and social cognition to interpersonal functioning in schizophrenia: insights from exploratory graph analysis

    Motivation in general, and social motivation in particular are important for interpersonal functioning in individuals with schizophrenia. Still,...

    Michal Hajdúk, Samuel J. Abplanalp, ... Michael F. Green in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article Open access 19 December 2023
  3. The interaction of financial toxicity and social support on social functioning in post-chemotherapy breast cancer patients: a cross-sectional study

    Purpose

    To explore the correlation between financial toxicity, social support, and social functioning in post-chemotherapy breast cancer patients, as...

    Lu Lin, Qiuyun Chen, ... Li Tian in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 20 September 2023
  4. White matter connectivity and social functioning in survivors of pediatric brain tumor

    Objective

    Survivors of pediatric brain tumors (SPBT) are at risk for social deficits, fewer friendships, and poor peer relations. SPBT also experience...

    Matthew C. Hocking, Robert T. Schultz, ... John D. Herrington in Journal of Neuro-Oncology
    Article Open access 05 June 2024
  5. Chronic social stressors and striatal dopamine functioning in humans: A systematic review of SPECT and PET studies

    The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia posits that elevated striatal dopamine functioning underlies the development of psychotic symptoms. Chronic...

    Rik Schalbroeck, Carmen F. M. van Hooijdonk, ... Jean-Paul Selten in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article 17 May 2024
  6. Does Social Support Play a Role in the Expression and Everyday Functioning Impact of Apathy in HIV Disease?

    Clinically notable apathy occurs in approximately one-third of persons living with HIV (PLWH). Drawing from psychological theory, this...

    Jonathan Sober, Steven Paul Woods, ... Elliott M. Gomez in AIDS and Behavior
    Article 21 June 2024
  7. Mental health and social-emotional functioning in children and adolescents with chronic kidney disease

    For children and young adults, living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses physical, mental, and social challenges. The mental health functioning...

    Amy J. Kogon, Stephen R. Hooper in Pediatric Nephrology
    Article 25 October 2023
  8. Associations between social COVID-19 exposure and psychological functioning

    The negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health have been widely reported, but less is known about how the impact of COVID-19 on...

    Malwina Lewicka, Jada G. Hamilton, ... Jennifer L. Hay in Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    Article 05 November 2022
  9. Social and Adaptive Functioning Deficits in Children with Anxiety Disorders: The Buffering Effects of Effortful Control

    Introduction

    Although effortful control —the ability to restrain impulsive reactions in favor of more adaptive responses—has been identified as a...

    Karina Silva, Andres G. Viana, ... Eric A. Storch in Cognitive Therapy and Research
    Article 19 May 2023
  10. The evaluation of the social functioning of schizophrenia patients followed up in the health center My El Hassan of Kenitra, Morocco

    Background

    Difficulties in interacting in and adapting to the social world are the central complaint faced by patients with schizophrenia. These...

    Ilhame Fitah, Miloud Chakit, ... Abdelhalim Mesfioui in The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
    Article Open access 05 September 2023
  11. Sha** tomorrow’s support: baseline clinical characteristics predict later social functioning and quality of life in schizophrenia spectrum disorder

    Purpose

    We aimed to explore the multidimensional nature of social inclusion (mSI) among patients diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD),...

    Jiasi Hao, Natalia Tiles-Sar, ... Behrooz Z. Alizadeh in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
    Article Open access 08 March 2024
  12. A brief report on the temporal relations between social functioning and behavioral health among veterans

    Using a four-wave longitudinal design, three competing hypotheses (i.e., social selection, social causation, and reciprocal causation) were tested...

    Jessica K. Perrotte, Rebecca Weston, ... Sandra B. Morissette in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
    Article 17 September 2022
  13. Predictors of Social-Emotional Development and Adaptive Functioning in School-Age Children with Intestinal Failure

    Objectives

    Despite a focus on neurocognition in pediatric intestinal failure (IF) to date, we examined social-emotional and adaptive functioning.

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    Bianca C. Bondi, Anna Gold, ... Paul W. Wales in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
    Article 13 November 2022
  14. Assessment of interrelationships between cognitive performance, symptomatic manifestation and social functioning in the acute and clinical stability phase of schizophrenia: insights from a network analysis

    Background

    It has been shown that various aspects of clinical manifestation of schizophrenia are strongly related to social functioning. However, it...

    Błażej Misiak, Patryk Piotrowski, Jerzy Samochowiec in BMC Psychiatry
    Article Open access 24 October 2023
  15. Rhesus macaque social functioning is paternally, but not maternally, inherited by sons: potential implications for autism

    Background

    Quantitative autistic traits are common, heritable, and continuously distributed across the general human population. Patterns of autistic...

    Joseph P. Garner, Catherine F. Talbot, ... Karen J. Parker in Molecular Autism
    Article Open access 21 July 2023
  16. The human neuropsychiatric risk gene Drd2 is necessary for social functioning across evolutionary distant species

    The Drd2 gene, encoding the dopamine D 2 receptor (D2R), was recently indicated as a potential target in the etiology of lowered sociability (i.e.,...

    Kevin G. O. Ike, Sanne J. C. Lamers, ... Martien J. H. Kas in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article Open access 19 December 2023
  17. Affective lability and social functioning in severe mental disorders

    Social functioning is impaired in severe mental disorders despite clinical remission, illustrating the need to identify other mechanisms that hinder...

    Margrethe Collier Høegh, Ingrid Melle, ... Trine Vik Lagerberg in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article Open access 27 January 2022
  18. The effect of sex on social cognition and functioning in schizophrenia

    Social cognitive impairment is a core feature of schizophrenia and plays a critical role in poor community functioning in the disorder. However, our...

    Marta Ferrer-Quintero, Michael F. Green, ... Junghee Lee in npj Schizophrenia
    Article Open access 01 December 2021
  19. Does social support at home moderate the association between social support at work and work functioning among cancer patients?

    Purpose

    The aims of this study were to examine (1) the longitudinal associations of supervisor and colleague social support with work functioning in...

    Manon M. T. Schallig, Ute Bültmann, ... Sander K. R. van Zon in Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    Article 24 November 2021
  20. Impact of possible tardive dyskinesia on physical wellness and social functioning: results from the real-world RE-KINECT study

    Background

    Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a persistent and potentially disabling movement disorder associated with antipsychotic use. Data from RE-KINECT,...

    Caroline M. Tanner, Stanley N. Caroff, ... Chuck Yonan in Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
    Article Open access 09 March 2023
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