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COMPARISON OF BODY TEMPERATURE IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDERS, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE AND BIPOLAR MOOD

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  151-157

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 Background & objectives: Exact diagnosis of mental disorder is important in psychology. With respect to common symptoms in SCHIZOPHRENIA, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE and bipolar mood, correct diagnosis of these disorders seems to be very difficult. The main goal of this study was to compare the BODY TEMPERATURE of schizophrenic, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE and bipolar mood patients.Method: In this descriptive study, 60 SCHIZOPHRENIA, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE and bipolar mood patients, 20 persons in each group were selected. The patients were interviewed and their BODY TEMPERATURE was measured. Finally, the data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA.Results: SCHIZOPHRENIA, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE, bipolar mood patients had 38.15±11.13, 34.8±10.99, and 35.25±9.05 years as a mean, respectively. About 63.3% of individuals had secondary, 15% high school, 16.7% diploma and 5% undergraduate education. About 51.7% of patients had non-governmental job, 8.3% and 40% were employed and jobless, respectively. Among them 45% were single and the rest married. 15% of individuals were admitted once, 25%, twice, 3.3% three times, 20% between 4-10 times and 41.7% frequently. Statistically, there was significant difference between the mean of BODY TEMPERATURE in SCHIZOPHRENIA, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE and bipolar mood patients, (p<0.001).Conclusion: The difference between the BODY TEMPERATURE mean in three groups of patients showed that SCHIZOAFFECTIVE patients were more close to bipolar mood patients, and SCHIZOPHRENIA patients differ in terms of base keeping mean and BODY TEMPERATURE balance from two other groups (schizoaffective and bipolar mood).

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    SHEIKH AKBARI, F., SHAHBAZZADEGAN, B., SAMADZADEH, M., GHAMARY GIVI, H., & NARIMANI, M.. (2011). COMPARISON OF BODY TEMPERATURE IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDERS, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE AND BIPOLAR MOOD. JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS), 11(2 (40)), 151-157. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/604390/en

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    SHEIKH AKBARI F., SHAHBAZZADEGAN B., SAMADZADEH M., GHAMARY GIVI H., NARIMANI M.. COMPARISON OF BODY TEMPERATURE IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDERS, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE AND BIPOLAR MOOD. JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS)[Internet]. 2011;11(2 (40)):151-157. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/604390/en

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    F. SHEIKH AKBARI, B. SHAHBAZZADEGAN, M. SAMADZADEH, H. GHAMARY GIVI, and M. NARIMANI, “COMPARISON OF BODY TEMPERATURE IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDERS, SCHIZOAFFECTIVE AND BIPOLAR MOOD,” JOURNAL OF ARDABIL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JAUMS), vol. 11, no. 2 (40), pp. 151–157, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/604390/en

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