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Onset of schizophrenia diagnoses in a large clinical cohort


Onset of schizophrenia diagnoses in a large clinical cohort - Nature

Although the most frequent diagnoses before schizophrenia were anxiety and mood disorders, direct transitions to schizophrenia usually came from ...

Onset of schizophrenia diagnoses in a large clinical cohort - PubMed

The initial diagnosis of schizophrenia was not likely to change for two of every three patients if it was confirmed some months after its onset.

Onset of schizophrenia diagnoses in a large clinical cohort

Although the most frequent diagnoses before schizophrenia were anxiety and mood disorders, direct transitions to schizophrenia usually came from psychotic- ...

Identifying Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder Diagnoses in Large ...

There were 7,217 individuals aged 15–35 years with 2016 schizophrenia spectrum disorder diagnoses, of whom 68% had 48 months of historical data; ...

Identifying Diagnoses of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder in Large ...

Overall, 7,217 individuals ages 15–35 years had a 2016 diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorder; 67.7% had at least 48 months of historical ...

Onset of schizophrenia diagnoses in a large clinical cohort - OUCI

AbstractWe aimed to describe the diagnostic patterns preceding and following the onset of schizophrenia diagnoses in outpatient clinics. A large clinical ...

Detecting schizophrenia early: Prediagnosis healthcare utilization ...

Many patients exhibit subsyndromal clinical findings of schizophrenia prior to diagnosis. Early treatment may mitigate schizophrenia development, yet little is ...

The clinical course of schizophrenia in women and men—a nation ...

High prevalence of substance abuse in men with schizophrenia may contribute both to earlier onset and to more severe course in men as compared ...

Clinical features and comorbidity in very early-onset schizophrenia

The mean age at psychosis onset was 10.29 years for females and 9.51 years for males. This study was conducted on the NIMH cohort, so it shares some ...

Schizophrenia: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology

Continuous signs of the disturbance must persist for at least 6 months, during which the patient must experience at least 1 month of active symptoms (or less if ...

Prior Juvenile Diagnoses in Adults With Mental Disorder

Of the general population cases at 26 years of age, 50.0% had met diagnostic criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis before 15 years of age (vs 57.5% of the ...

the International Late-Onset, Schizophrenia Group - Psychiatry Online

Some clinical studies support another cutoff at age 40, although epidemiological data suggest that this age point may be too high for the middle-age onset group ...

Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia: Background, Etiology, Epidemiology

One study found that 11% of patients with First Episode Schizophrenia and 23% of patients at Clinical High Risk for psychosis reported ...

Course, outcome and diagnosis stability of early-onset ...

Furthermore, among adult patients with schizophrenia, only 5∼18% would have met diagnostic criteria before the age of 18, and about 1% before the age of 10 ( ...

Full article: Childhood-onset schizophrenia: what do we really know?

Childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS) is a rare, chronic mental illness that is diagnosed in children prior to the age of 13. COS is a controversial diagnosis ...

What is Schizophrenia? - Psychiatry.org

Symptoms of schizophrenia usually first appear in early adulthood and must persist for at least six months for a diagnosis to be made. Men often experience ...

Is an Early Age at Illness Onset in Schizophrenia Associated With ...

Early onset schizophrenia could be linked to a more severe genetic predisposition, indicating that age might be perceived as a clinical marker for genetic ...

Diagnostic clusters associated with an early onset schizophrenia ...

Symptom patterns plus age of first diagnosis are important differentiators of EOS subgroups in this cohort. Earlier recognition of psychiatric ...

Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

For a diagnosis of schizophrenia, the described symptoms need to have been present for at least six months (according to the DSM-5) or one month (according to ...

A glimpse of gender differences in schizophrenia - General Psychiatry

1 2 It has long been known that the age of schizophrenia onset differs in women compared with men. Some life events, such as pregnancy, ...