F Benazzi1. 1. Department of Psychiatry, Public Hospital Morgagni, Forli, Italy.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the outcome of DSM-III-R schizophreniform disorder with good prognostic features. METHOD: A 6-year follow-up of 20 cases was conducted with structured interviews (comprehensive assessment of symptoms and history) and assessments of functioning scales (global assessment of functioning, Strauss-Carpenter Scale). RESULTS: Thirty-five percent of the cases had major affective disorders, 35% had schizophreniform episodes and major affective disorders, 5% had schizophreniform episodes only, 10% developed schizophrenia, and 15% had no disorders. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest an association between schizophreniform disorder with good prognostic features and affective illness.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the outcome of DSM-III-R schizophreniform disorder with good prognostic features. METHOD: A 6-year follow-up of 20 cases was conducted with structured interviews (comprehensive assessment of symptoms and history) and assessments of functioning scales (global assessment of functioning, Strauss-Carpenter Scale). RESULTS: Thirty-five percent of the cases had major affective disorders, 35% had schizophreniform episodes and major affective disorders, 5% had schizophreniform episodes only, 10% developed schizophrenia, and 15% had no disorders. CONCLUSION: The findings suggest an association between schizophreniform disorder with good prognostic features and affective illness.