Objectives: (1) Assessment of diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders or psychotic mood disorders from 6 weeks to 18 months after initiation of treatment in a representative first-episode psychosis (FEP) sample. (2) Comparison between those patients who shifted from DSM-IV schizophreniform disorder to schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and those whose diagnosis of schizophreniform disorder remained stable. Method: The Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) in Australia admitted 786 FEP patients from January 1998 to December 2000. Data were collected from patients' medical records (MRs) using a standardized questionnaire. Seven hundred four MRs were available, 36 of which were excluded owing to nonpsychotic dia...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ten-year stability of schizophrenia diagnosis in a cohort of first-episod...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
Background: Study of psychotic disorders is hampered by many potential biases that can be avoided in...
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: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
Objective: Stability of diagnosis is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. I...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
BackgroundA lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability i...
Objective: To describe the longer-term clinical and functional outcome of a large, epidemiologic rep...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
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...
Aspects of outcome in first episode psychosis require clarification. In doing so, boundaries between...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ten-year stability of schizophrenia diagnosis in a cohort of first-episod...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
Background: Study of psychotic disorders is hampered by many potential biases that can be avoided in...
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: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
Objective: Stability of diagnosis is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. I...
Background: Diagnostic stability is one measure of predictive validity for psychiatric syndromes. It...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are often assigned other psychiatric diagnoses ...
BackgroundA lack of an aetiologically based nosology classification has contributed to instability i...
Objective: To describe the longer-term clinical and functional outcome of a large, epidemiologic rep...
atients suffering from schizophrenia make many demands on the health care system over the course of ...
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...
Aspects of outcome in first episode psychosis require clarification. In doing so, boundaries between...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ten-year stability of schizophrenia diagnosis in a cohort of first-episod...
Background. Although studies investigating changes in diagnosis between psychotic episodes have diff...
Background: Study of psychotic disorders is hampered by many potential biases that can be avoided in...