New study probes hidden language struggles in psychosis patients
NCT ID NCT06036316
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at language difficulties in people with psychosis, including those at risk, experiencing a first episode, or diagnosed with schizophrenia. Researchers will give a full language test to 90 patients and compare results with a healthy control group. The goal is to better understand how language problems relate to memory and other symptoms, which could improve future care.
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Centre Psychothérapeutique de Nancy
RECRUITINGLaxou, France, 54520, France
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