Kurt Schneider defined 'first rank symptoms' (FRS) of psychosis. Previous research found two clusters of FRS: 'loss of ego bound' symptoms (e.g., delusions of external control) and auditory hallucinations (e.g, commenting voices). In patients with a psychosis we investigated whether FRS are a separate cluster within the group of positive symptoms, consisting of two underlying factors that are stable over time. We conducted a principal axis factor analysis (PAF) at baseline (n = 857) and a confirmative factor analysis (CFA) at three-year follow-up (n = 414) on (FRS) symptom score. Also, we investigated the stability of the two-factor structure of FRS over the interval. PAF on 16 items representing positive symptoms at baseline revealed two f...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patterns of biolo...
Disturbances of self are a common feature of schizophrenic psychopathology, with patients reporting ...
Kurt Schneider defined 'first rank symptoms' (FRS) of psychosis. Previous research found two cluster...
BACKGROUND: First rank symptoms (FRS) of schizophrenia have been used for decades for diagnostic ...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic weight of the first-rank symptoms was deemphasized in DSM-5 and a similar...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of Schneider’s first-rank symp...
BACKGROUND: The validity of a sub-classification of affective psychosis according to the mood congru...
The prevalence of Schneiderian first-rank symptoms (FRS) in 294 consecutive admissions to a research...
First Rank Symptoms (FRS) were first defined by Schneider as diagnostic of schizophrenia. Since then...
Objectives: This thesis explores different symptom profiles found in First Episode Psychosis (FEP) p...
OBJECTIVE: It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patter...
There have been suggestions that a sense of self emerges through social interaction, which requires ...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patterns of biolo...
Disturbances of self are a common feature of schizophrenic psychopathology, with patients reporting ...
Kurt Schneider defined 'first rank symptoms' (FRS) of psychosis. Previous research found two cluster...
BACKGROUND: First rank symptoms (FRS) of schizophrenia have been used for decades for diagnostic ...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic weight of the first-rank symptoms was deemphasized in DSM-5 and a similar...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of Schneider’s first-rank symp...
BACKGROUND: The validity of a sub-classification of affective psychosis according to the mood congru...
The prevalence of Schneiderian first-rank symptoms (FRS) in 294 consecutive admissions to a research...
First Rank Symptoms (FRS) were first defined by Schneider as diagnostic of schizophrenia. Since then...
Objectives: This thesis explores different symptom profiles found in First Episode Psychosis (FEP) p...
OBJECTIVE: It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patter...
There have been suggestions that a sense of self emerges through social interaction, which requires ...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and somet...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Psychiatric taxonomists have sometimes argued for a unitary psychosis syndrome and sometimes for a p...
It has been suggested that specific psychotic symptom clusters may be explained by patterns of biolo...
Disturbances of self are a common feature of schizophrenic psychopathology, with patients reporting ...