Journal article

Schneiderian first rank symptoms predict poor outcome within first episode manic psychosis

P Conus, A Abdel-Baki, S Harrigan, M Lambert, PD McGorry

Journal of Affective Disorders | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2004

Abstract

Background: The validity of a sub-classification of affective psychosis according to the mood congruence of psychotic features has been questioned in the literature. While some authors have found a correlation between such symptoms and outcome, their predictive value was rather limited in these studies. Method: Prospective study of 108 subjects presenting with a first DSM-III-R manic episode with psychotic features to determine the frequency of different types of psychotic symptoms and to measure the predictive utility of mood incongruent psychotic symptoms (MIPS) and first-rank Schneiderian symptoms (FRSS) during the first episode for a 12-month outcome. Outcome was measured by the level of..

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