Case Report

Cognitive Adaptation Training Provided to Chronically Hospitalized Patients with Schizophrenia in The Netherlands: Two Case Reports

Table 1

Baseline characteristics for the two cases.

Case  1 (Mr. C.)Case  2 (Mr. J.)

Executive function,
 MCSTa,
  Categories14
  Perseverations182
 COWATb268
 FrSBec,
  Apathy4832
  Disinhibition3738

Clinical Symptoms (PANSS)d,
 Positive1415
 Negative2928
 General4133

aMCST: Modified Card Sorting Test [3]; bCOWAT: Controlled Oral Word Association Task—Dutch version [4]; cFrSBe: Frontal Systems Behavior Scale—informant version [5]; dPANSS: Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale [12], scaled score based on the last week. For the MCST perseverations, FrSBe, and PANSS, higher scores indicate poorer outcomes.