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  1. Alwi, M.N.M., Roslaili, R., Noraniza Hayati, M.N., Harris, A.W.F.
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    The aim of the study was to acquire background information on computer literacy among schizophrenia patients in Kota Bharu, Malaysia, prior to the introduction of a computerised cognitive remediation programme in the local setting.
    Method: Fifty consenting consecutive patients with schizophrenia attending the Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital psychiatric clinic were surveyed using the Computer Literacy Scale (CLS), a scale designed to specifically look at their level of computer knowledge, confidence and attitude towards computers.
    Results: The majority of the patients studied have had schizophrenia for 5 years or less. While the majority of them have used computers befoie, about half had a poor level of knowledge, although they showed reasonable confidence and a positive attitude towards computers. Few played computer games.
    Conclusions: Implementation of a computerised cognitive remediation programme in the Malaysian setting has a promising potential based on the results of this study but the programme needs to be adapted in light of the negative attitudes towards the use of games.
    Study site: Psychiatric clinc, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM), Kelantan, Malaysia
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