Basic contemporary trends in schizophrenia studies with leading negative symptoms in the clinical picture has been presented. There were mainly overviewed the works resulted from original research as well as the papers clinical dynamics, the study of constitutional factors, adjustment as well as schizophrenia therapy with predominant negative symptoms. There was shown interdisciplinary character of the discussed problem in the plane of a biopsychosocial approach. There was demonstrated the priority of updating of clinical patterns phenomenology and schizophrenia dynamics with predominance of negative symptoms in connection with the upcoming transition to the new revision of the international classification of diseases and the need for profound studies of the influence of constitutional factors on the clinical dynamics and prognosis of the disorder in terms of patients adjustment and therapy.
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