Long-term outcome of patients with schizophrenia: A review

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作者
Jobe, TH [1 ]
Harrow, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Psychiat, Coll Med, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
关键词
schizophrenia; longitudinal; recovery; outcome; follow-up studies; resilience; prognostic factors; psychotic disorders;
D O I
10.1177/070674370505001403
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: To review empirical studies that assess outcome of patients with schizophrenia and evaluate the degree to which reported outcome is affected by research methodology, treatment variables, prognostic factors, epiderniologic factors, and patient resilience. Method: We reviewed studies that used control subjects and lasted for a decade or more, comparing them with respect to research methodology and choice of outcome variables. Results: Like other mental illnesses and medical illness in general, the natural course of schizophrenia showed itself to have a threefold division of mild, moderate, and severe. Although a great deal of variance in outcome occurred across the studies reviewed, schizophrenia is nevertheless a disorder with relatively poor outcome. Patients with schizophrenia consistently showed poorer courses and outcomes than patients with other psychotic and nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders. On the positive side, subgroups of schizophrenia patients had extended periods of recovery-some without the benefit of extensive mental health aftercare treatment-and patients with schizophrenia did not show a progressive downhill course. Conclusion: While documenting the heterogeneity in outcome and the generally poorer outcomes of patients with schizophrenia, the studies reviewed also alert us to the danger of suicide and early death in schizophrenia. In addition, they expose problems in clinical management and treatment and also help us anticipate the possibility of intervals or periods of recovery, some of which appear spontaneously and may be tied to individual patient factors such as resilience.
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页码:892 / 900
页数:9
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