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Title: The effects of vestibular stimulation on verbalization in chronic schizophrenics. Author: Bailey DM. Journal: Am J Occup Ther; 1978 Aug; 32(7):445-50. PubMed ID: 308770. Abstract: An experimental group of seven nonparanoid schizophrenic adults was given eight weeks of sensory-stimulating treatment, while a control group of seven similar subjects was given eight weeks of sedentary activities. Three components of language, in response to 16 questions, were measured pre- and post-treatment: number of words used, speed of response, and relevance of response. Analysis of covariance showed that the post-test scores of the experimental group were better than the post-test scores of the experimental group in relevance of response at the .01 level. These results suggest that eight weeks of sensory-stimulating activities can improve the quality of nonparanoid schizophrenic language, but does not appear to have an effect on the quantity or rate of that language.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]