Family study of acute and transient psychotic disorders: comparison with schizophrenia

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S. K. Das
S. Malhotra
D. Basu
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[1] Department of Psychiatry,
[2] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,undefined
[3] Chandigarh-160012,undefined
[4] India e-mail: medinst@pgi.chd.nic.in,undefined
[5] Fax: +91-172-744401,undefined
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Schizophrenia; Family History; Psychiatric Disorder; Family Study; Psychotic Disorder;
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Background: Acute non-organic psychoses, as often described in European and Indian literature, and categorized as `Acute and transient psychotic disorders' in ICD-10, lack a clear nosological distinction from schizophrenia. Methods: A family study of psychiatric disorders in first-degree relatives (FDRs) of 40 ICD-10-diagnosed probands of acute and transient psychotic disorders (ATP) was carried out using a semi-structured interview schedule. The results were compared with those of 40 schizophrenic probands. Results: FDRs of ATP probands had a higher prevalence of ATP than those of schizophrenic probands. FDRs of schizophrenic probands had significantly higher prevalence of schizophrenia than those of ATP probands. ATP subtypes with schizophrenic symptomatology (ICD-10 codes F 23.1 and F 23.2 ) had more family history of schizophrenia than the rest of the ATP subtypes. Conclusion: ATP as a group has a differential pattern of risk of illness compared to schizophrenia. Further, the subtypes subsumed under ICD-10 ATP may be genetically heterogeneous, those with schizophrenia-like symptomatology being possibly more akin to schizophrenia itself or forming an interface between ATP and schizophrenia.
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