Objective: To determine the prospective and retrospective consistency of diagnoses among readmitted psychiatric in-patients at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Kenya. Method: Admission and discharge diagnoses among a consecutive sample of 114 psychiatric in-patients readmitted at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital between August and December 2009 were compared. Results: The commonest diagnoses at admission were schizophrenia spectrum disorders (47.4%) and bipolar spectrum disorders (30.7%).Overall diagnostic stability as measured by prospective consistency in this study was 72.8%.The most stable diagnostic category was Major Depressive Disorder (100% prospective and retrospective consistency), followed by Bipolar Disor...
BACKGROUND: A lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability...
Objectives: To describe the psychiatric services offered at Kenyatta National Hospital and the types...
Introduction: Based on the US-UK Diagnostic Project (1972), schizophrenia was over diagnosed at the ...
Objective: To determine the prospective and retrospective consistency of diagnoses among readmitted ...
This is a retrospective study that aimed at studying the diagnostic stability of psychiatric diagnos...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Background: When a patient presents with mental illness and displays psychotic symptoms which are no...
Background: When a patient presents with mental illness and displays psychotic symptoms which are no...
OBJECTIVE: Since stability of DSM-IV diagnoses of disorders with psychotic features requires validat...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
Background: Hospitalization compared to outpatient care leads to better diagnosis. Stability of diag...
Introduction: Regarding mental disorders, one of the important factors in the validity of clinical d...
Schizophrenia is a chronic and disabling mental disorder with a high prevalence rate of 1.4-4.6 per ...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
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...
Objectives: To describe the psychiatric services offered at Kenyatta National Hospital and the types...
Introduction: Based on the US-UK Diagnostic Project (1972), schizophrenia was over diagnosed at the ...
Objective: To determine the prospective and retrospective consistency of diagnoses among readmitted ...
This is a retrospective study that aimed at studying the diagnostic stability of psychiatric diagnos...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Background: When a patient presents with mental illness and displays psychotic symptoms which are no...
Background: When a patient presents with mental illness and displays psychotic symptoms which are no...
OBJECTIVE: Since stability of DSM-IV diagnoses of disorders with psychotic features requires validat...
Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorder...
Background: Hospitalization compared to outpatient care leads to better diagnosis. Stability of diag...
Introduction: Regarding mental disorders, one of the important factors in the validity of clinical d...
Schizophrenia is a chronic and disabling mental disorder with a high prevalence rate of 1.4-4.6 per ...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
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...
Objectives: To describe the psychiatric services offered at Kenyatta National Hospital and the types...
Introduction: Based on the US-UK Diagnostic Project (1972), schizophrenia was over diagnosed at the ...