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Effects of Caffeine on Behavior of Schizophrenic Inpatients
1989
Schizophrenia Bulletin
The present study replicates that of De Freitas and Schwartz (1979), using more typical chronic patients (on open wards rather than locked wards), and monitoring coffee intake with serum caffeine levels. The serum caffeine levels observed indicate that caffeine can be effectively manipulated on an open ward by switching the type of coffee served. Contrary to our predictions, no significant improvements in patients' behavior occurred when decaffeinated coffee was first introduced, nor was there
doi:10.1093/schbul/15.2.339
pmid:2749192
fatcat:2blxro3buncurf2bxvre5f2gve