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Predicting outcome of schizophrenia: significance of symptom profiles and outcome dimensions.

S R Kay1, L M Murrill.   

Abstract

To clarify the antecedents of poor long-term outcome in schizophrenia, 58 DSM-III diagnosed schizophrenic inpatients, mostly chronic, were prospectively assessed on psychiatric symptoms and background variables. The 46 patients (79.3%) who could be relocated after 1 to 4 years (mean, 2.7 years) were evaluated on a multidimensional outcome scale and days of subsequent hospitalization. We found, contrary to prevailing belief, that a baseline positive, not negative, syndrome predicted poor outcome. Thought disturbance portended the worst prognosis and depressive syndrome the best. Multiple regression analysis showed (a) reliable prediction for 9 of 10 outcome measures (r values from .49 to .61); (b) separate contributions by clinical, genealogical, and historical predictors; and (c) different sets of variables that predicted social v occupational adjustment. The results have implications for prognosis, rehabilitation planning, and understanding of the obstacles to successful transition to community living.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2311386     DOI: 10.1016/0010-440x(90)90012-h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Compr Psychiatry        ISSN: 0010-440X            Impact factor:   3.735


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4.  Symptom severity is more closely associated with social functioning status in inpatients with schizophrenia than cognitive deficits.

Authors:  Sai Zuo; Linda K Byrne; Daihui Peng; David Mellor; Marita McCabe; Jie Zhang; Jia Huang; Yifeng Xu
Journal:  Shanghai Arch Psychiatry       Date:  2012-04
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