Autor: |
Tohen M; McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02178., Stoll AL, Strakowski SM, Faedda GL, Mayer PV, Goodwin DC, Kolbrener ML, Madigan AM |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Schizophrenia bulletin [Schizophr Bull] 1992; Vol. 18 (2), pp. 273-82. |
DOI: |
10.1093/schbul/18.2.273 |
Abstrakt: |
The McLean First-Episode Psychosis project began in 1989. The authors describe the study design, diagnostic distribution, and recovery and relapse data on the first 102 recruited subjects. Fifty-nine percent of the subjects had a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, 15 percent psychotic depression, 10 percent schizophrenic spectrum, 9 percent delusional disorder, and 8 percent other psychotic disorders. By 6 months, 80 percent recovered syndromically but only 55 percent recovered functionally, and only 50 percent recovered both functionally and syndromically. Non-white and male patients were more likely to have a recurrence. Men were less likely and bipolar patients were more likely to recover functionally. Patients with nonaffective psychosis had longer hospitalizations and lower rates of functional recovery 6 months after discharge. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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