6-MONTH STABILITY OF PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES IN FIRST-ADMISSION PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOSIS

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FENNIG, S
KOVASZNAY, B
RICH, C
RAM, R
PATO, C
MILLER, A
RUBINSTEIN, J
CARLSON, G
SCHWARTZ, JE
PHELAN, J
LAVELLE, J
CRAIG, T
BROMET, E
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 1994年 / 151卷 / 08期
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Objective: The short-term diagnostic stability of schizophrenic and other psychotic disorders was examined in first-admission patients, with attention to the principal reasons for diagnostic change. Method: Hospitalized first-admission patients (N=278) participating in an epidemiologic study were interviewed at baseline and after 6 months with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R. A best estimate diagnosis was made at both time points with the use of all available sources of information. Reasons for changes in diagnosis were determined by two psychiatrists. Results: Affective psychosis and schizophrenic disorders were relatively stable broad diagnostic categories over the 6-month period, with 86.5%-88.9% of the patients remaining in the same category, although findings for specific diagnoses within these categories ranged from 61.5% to 85.7%. The groups with unknown and nonspecific diagnoses showed less stability; the diagnoses of more than one-third of these patients remained unknown or nonspecific at the 6-month evaluation. If the and month diagnoses are used as the research standard somewhat lower percentages of patients received the same diagnoses at baseline. Forty-three percent of the changes in diagnosis were attributed to the clinical course of illness; the rest were attributed to the diagnostic process itself. Conclusions: A longitudinal diagnostic assessment based on multiple sources of information is crucial for categorizing first-admission psychotic patients, particularly those who do not initially fit into a DSM-III-R category. The short-term stability of a diagnosis is a function of multiple factors, including the changing clinical picture, additional sources of information, and new interpretations of original data.
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