3 results match your criteria: "The Central Mental Hospital[Affiliation]"

Deficit not bias: A quantifiable neuropsychological model of delusions.

Schizophr Res

August 2020

The Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; The National Forensic Mental Health Service, The Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum, Dublin 14, Ireland. Electronic address:

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Evidence is accumulating that Cognitive Remediation Training (CRT) is effective for ameliorating cognitive deficits experienced by patients with schizophrenia and accompanying functional impairment. There has been no randomized controlled trial of CRT using a nationally representative population of forensic patients, despite the significant cognitive deficits frequently present within this group.

Methods: Sixty-five patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder were enrolled in a single blind randomized controlled trial of CRT versus treatment as usual (TAU); representing 94% of those eligible within a national forensic cohort.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Moral cognition and homicide amongst forensic patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder: A cross-sectional cohort study.

Schizophr Res

March 2018

The Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; The National Forensic Mental Health Service, The Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum, Dublin 14, Ireland. Electronic address:

Forensic patients with schizophrenia who had carried out a homicide scored higher on a measure of moral cognition (MFQ-30) than other violent patients. Neurocognitive impairment was associated with homicide by mediation via higher scores for in-group loyalty.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF