Course of adolescent psychotic disorder with schizoaffective episodes

Lay, B. ; Schmidt, M. H. ; Blanz, B.
Springer
Published 1997
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1435-165X
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Key words Early onset psychoses ; schizoaffective episodes ; outcome ; social functioning
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Medicine
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Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
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Blanz, B.
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Blanz, B.
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notes Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
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schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
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shingle_author_1 Lay, B.
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Blanz, B.
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Course of adolescent psychotic disorder with schizoaffective episodes
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
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1435165X
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shingle_catch_all_2 Lay, B.
Schmidt, M. H.
Blanz, B.
Course of adolescent psychotic disorder with schizoaffective episodes
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
1435-165X
1435165X
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shingle_catch_all_3 Lay, B.
Schmidt, M. H.
Blanz, B.
Course of adolescent psychotic disorder with schizoaffective episodes
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
1435-165X
1435165X
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Lay, B.
Schmidt, M. H.
Blanz, B.
Course of adolescent psychotic disorder with schizoaffective episodes
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Key words Early onset psychoses
schizoaffective episodes
outcome
social functioning
Abstract This study examines educational/occupational outcome and social functioning of adolescents treated for psychosis (mean onset age 16.1 yrs±1.3). In a sample of 157 subjects, 26 patients with schizoaffective episodes (defined as any episode meeting ICD-9 criteria for schizoaffective psychosis, occurring at any time during the course of illness) were compared to 101 patients with schizophrenia, and to 30 affective disordered patients, all without schizoaffective episodes. Follow-up information (mean interval 7.3 yrs ±4.3) was obtained on 130 subjects.The three groups did not differ concerning sex, duration of first inpatient treatment, symptoms and social competence at discharge, nor at follow-up. At the time of outcome subjects with schizoaffective episodes showed greater similarities to schizophrenic than to severe affective disorder. Educational and occupational impairment was found in 72% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic group 79%, affective group 40%), obvious or more severe social disability in 86% of the schizoaffective group (schizophrenic 79%, affective 40%). Disabilities regarding performance of specific social roles and specific downward educational and occupational drifts were found to be more marked in schizoaffective than in affective disorder. Implications for further research and clinical practice are discussed.
1435-165X
1435165X
Springer
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