2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11051169
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Effects of Integrated Moral Reasoning Development Intervention for Management of Violence in Schizophrenia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Moral cognition is an important and multidimensional, but often overlooked, determinant of violence. Very few interventions have systematically examined the role of moral reasoning, anger management and problem-solving together in violence. A randomized controlled trial was conducted to comprehensively evaluate the sustained effects of an integrated Moral Reasoning Development Intervention (MRDI) in the management of repetitive violence in schizophrenia. This study placed special emphasis on essential componen… Show more

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“…Moral cognition in schizophrenia may play an important role in better understanding aggressive behavior in this illness, which is often wrongly attributed to deficits in moral cognition. 21 According to some researchers, metacognition may be another important factor influencing moral judgments, and it covers the processes of ToM that relate only to one's own thoughts and beliefs. 22 The term metacognition refers to thinking about one's thinking: thinking about thinking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moral cognition in schizophrenia may play an important role in better understanding aggressive behavior in this illness, which is often wrongly attributed to deficits in moral cognition. 21 According to some researchers, metacognition may be another important factor influencing moral judgments, and it covers the processes of ToM that relate only to one's own thoughts and beliefs. 22 The term metacognition refers to thinking about one's thinking: thinking about thinking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%