First Rank Symptoms (FRS) were first defined by Schneider as diagnostic of schizophrenia. Since then, there has been an immense debate on their diagnostic and prognostic utility. This review attempts to understand the concepts of FRS as depicted over the years and the diagnostic and prognostic implications of FRS in mental illnesses including schizophrenia. Review of relevant material showed that there are wide variations in the concepts of FRS which may be classified according to broad and narrow definitions. These variations have also led to the differences in the diagnostic systems currently being used. Although the diagnostic utility of FRS in schizophrenia remains, it is not clearly so with other mental illnesses in which these symptom...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
A comparison was made among three separate criterion measures of premorbid adjustment for effectiven...
BACKGROUND: First rank symptoms (FRS) of schizophrenia have been used for decades for diagnostic ...
Edition(DSM-III-IV), the presence of one of Schneider ‘‘first-rank symptoms’ ’ (FRS) is symptomatica...
Outcomes for people with schizophrenia are improved by expedient diagnosis and specific treatment. I...
The prevalence of Schneiderian first-rank symptoms (FRS) in 294 consecutive admissions to a research...
Kurt Schneider defined 'first rank symptoms' (FRS) of psychosis. Previous research found two cluster...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of Schneider’s first-rank symp...
The specific symptoms that have been felt to characterize schizo-phrenia have varied widely over tim...
BACKGROUND: The validity of a sub-classification of affective psychosis according to the mood congru...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic weight of the first-rank symptoms was deemphasized in DSM-5 and a similar...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...
Schizophrenia represents one challenging mental disorder from all the psychotic spectrum, considered...
A diagnosis of schizophrenia, as in most of psychiatric practice, is made largely by eliciting sympt...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
A comparison was made among three separate criterion measures of premorbid adjustment for effectiven...
BACKGROUND: First rank symptoms (FRS) of schizophrenia have been used for decades for diagnostic ...
Edition(DSM-III-IV), the presence of one of Schneider ‘‘first-rank symptoms’ ’ (FRS) is symptomatica...
Outcomes for people with schizophrenia are improved by expedient diagnosis and specific treatment. I...
The prevalence of Schneiderian first-rank symptoms (FRS) in 294 consecutive admissions to a research...
Kurt Schneider defined 'first rank symptoms' (FRS) of psychosis. Previous research found two cluster...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of Schneider’s first-rank symp...
The specific symptoms that have been felt to characterize schizo-phrenia have varied widely over tim...
BACKGROUND: The validity of a sub-classification of affective psychosis according to the mood congru...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic weight of the first-rank symptoms was deemphasized in DSM-5 and a similar...
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder. "Eugen Bleuler" first used the phrase "Schizophreni...
Schizophrenia represents one challenging mental disorder from all the psychotic spectrum, considered...
A diagnosis of schizophrenia, as in most of psychiatric practice, is made largely by eliciting sympt...
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available t...
The term "prodromal symptoms" has traditionally referred to pre-psychotic changes in thoug...
A comparison was made among three separate criterion measures of premorbid adjustment for effectiven...