Outcome studies in schizophrenia |
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,Journal/Book: Irish J Psychol Med. 1999; 16: Irish J Psychol Medicine Brendans Hospital, Rathdown Rd, Dublin 7, Ireland. Irish Inst Psychological Medicine Ltd. 140-144.
Abstract: Objectives: To outline the limitations of traditional studies of outcome in schizophrenia and to review the findings arising from 'first episode' psychosis studies. Method: An extensive literature search was performed and relevant papers were examined and analysed. Results: Current knowledge regarding outcome predictors in schizophrenia has primarily been derived from a series of 'consecutive admission' and 'long-term follow-back' studies. However, methodological considerations may limit the generalisability of these studies' findings. The prospective evaluation of first episode cohorts has advanced our knowledge regarding the relative importance of premorbid and intercurrent factors in determining outcome in schizophrenia, Conclusions: To date, the 'first episode' strategy has highlighted some potentially clinically modifiable outcome predictors. These findings may open the way for targeted introduction of measures aimed at preventing poor outcomes in schizophrenia.
Note: Review Browne S, Waterford Reg Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Dunmore Rd, Waterford, IRELAND
Keyword(s): schizophrenia; outcome studies; methodological limitations; first episode; FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SEVERE MENTAL-ILLNESS; LONG-TERM; 1ST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA; SUBJECTIVE RESPONSE; INTERNATIONAL-PILOT; PSYCHOTIC-PATIENTS; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; NATURAL COURSE
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