OBJECTIVE: Since stability of DSM-IV diagnoses of disorders with psychotic features requires validation, we evaluated psychotic patients followed systematically in the McLean-Harvard International First Episode Project. METHOD: We diagnosed 517 patients hospitalized in a first psychotic illness by SCID-based criteria at baseline and at 24 months to assess stability of specific DSM-IV diagnoses. RESULTS: Among 500 patients (96.7%) completing the study, diagnoses remained stable in 77.6%, ranking as follows: bipolar I disorder (96.5%) > schizophrenia (75.0%) > delusional disorder (72.7%) > major depressive disorder (MDD), severe, with psychotic features (70.1%) > brief psychotic disorder (61.1%) > psychotic disorder not otherwise specified ...
Depressive episodes are a common and potentially severe occurrence in schizophrenia but are poorly r...
The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder has long maintained an uncertain status in psychiatric nos...
This study describes the demographic, admission and diagnostic characteristics of a group of 204 su...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
Background: Early course in contemporary, clinically treated, nonaffective psychotic disorders other...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Background: Validity of current International Classification of Disease/Diagnostic and Statistical M...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Objective: The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder has long maintained an uncertain status in psyc...
BackgroundA lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability i...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
Background: Brief psychotic episodes of dramatic symptomatology but remitting course represent one o...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
BACKGROUND: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
Aspects of outcome in first episode psychosis require clarification. In doing so, boundaries between...
Depressive episodes are a common and potentially severe occurrence in schizophrenia but are poorly r...
The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder has long maintained an uncertain status in psychiatric nos...
This study describes the demographic, admission and diagnostic characteristics of a group of 204 su...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
Background: Early course in contemporary, clinically treated, nonaffective psychotic disorders other...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Background: Validity of current International Classification of Disease/Diagnostic and Statistical M...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Objective: The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder has long maintained an uncertain status in psyc...
BackgroundA lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability i...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
Background: Brief psychotic episodes of dramatic symptomatology but remitting course represent one o...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
BACKGROUND: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
Aspects of outcome in first episode psychosis require clarification. In doing so, boundaries between...
Depressive episodes are a common and potentially severe occurrence in schizophrenia but are poorly r...
The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder has long maintained an uncertain status in psychiatric nos...
This study describes the demographic, admission and diagnostic characteristics of a group of 204 su...