This is a retrospective study that aimed at studying the diagnostic stability of psychiatric diagnoses over a 4-year period. Three-hundred and twelve patients (n=312) admitted more than once to Al Ain in-patient unit from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1993, were the subjects for this study. The sample included patients with the following index diagnoses: acute psychoses (n = 37), alcohol abuse (n = 15), bipolar disorder (n = 27), depressive disorders (n = 63), drug abuse (n = 21), hysteria (n = 23), neurotic disorders (n = 50) and schizophrenia (n = 76). Diagnoses on discharge for first admissions were considered the index diagnoses. The shift from index diagnoses to subsequent diagnoses was counted. Diagnostic stability was calculated as...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
OBJECTIVE: Since stability of DSM-IV diagnoses of disorders with psychotic features requires validat...
Background. A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Background: Hospitalization compared to outpatient care leads to better diagnosis. Stability of diag...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
Objective: Stability of diagnosis is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. I...
BackgroundA lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability i...
Objectives: This study’s aim was to examine changes or stability of DSM diagnoses in children and ad...
The aim of this study was to investigate diagnostic stability in a cohort of patients in Sweden over...
Objective: To determine the prospective and retrospective consistency of diagnoses among readmitted ...
Introduction: There may be a discordance between diagnoses at admission and discharge of mentally il...
Introduction: Regarding mental disorders, one of the important factors in the validity of clinical d...
The purpose was to examine the long-term stability of a diagnosis of psychotic disorder in adolescen...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
OBJECTIVE: Since stability of DSM-IV diagnoses of disorders with psychotic features requires validat...
Background. A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Background: Hospitalization compared to outpatient care leads to better diagnosis. Stability of diag...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
Objective: Stability of diagnosis is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. I...
BackgroundA lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability i...
Objectives: This study’s aim was to examine changes or stability of DSM diagnoses in children and ad...
The aim of this study was to investigate diagnostic stability in a cohort of patients in Sweden over...
Objective: To determine the prospective and retrospective consistency of diagnoses among readmitted ...
Introduction: There may be a discordance between diagnoses at admission and discharge of mentally il...
Introduction: Regarding mental disorders, one of the important factors in the validity of clinical d...
The purpose was to examine the long-term stability of a diagnosis of psychotic disorder in adolescen...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
OBJECTIVE: Since stability of DSM-IV diagnoses of disorders with psychotic features requires validat...