Computerised Life Chart Methods to Map Domains of Function and Illustrate Patterns of Interactions in the Long-Term Course Trajectories of Patients Who Once Met the Criteria for DSM-III Schizophrenia

The research question of which mediating factors influence the long-term course of schizophrenia was not asked until recently because the expectation has been of uniformly poor outcome (Kraepelin, 1902; American Psychiatric Association, 1980). However, anecdotal clinical knowledge about heterogeneit...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of psychiatry 1989-07, Vol.155 (S5), p.100-106
Hauptverfasser: Harding, Courtenay M., McCormick, Rodney V., Strauss, John S., Ashikaga, Takamaru, Brooks, George W.
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Zusammenfassung:The research question of which mediating factors influence the long-term course of schizophrenia was not asked until recently because the expectation has been of uniformly poor outcome (Kraepelin, 1902; American Psychiatric Association, 1980). However, anecdotal clinical knowledge about heterogeneity in the long-term course of this severe illness has been firmly supported in the last 15 years by six recent longitudinal studies in Europe, Asia, and the USA (Blueler, 1972; Ciompi & Müller, 1976; Huber et al, 1979; Tsuang et al, 1979; Harding et al, 19876; Ogawa et al, 1987). Each of these studies, more methodologically rigorous than those of the past, has found multiple indices of wide heterogeneity in the long-term outcome of schizophrenia with trends toward significant improvement or recovery demonstrated in over half of each cohort.
ISSN:0007-1250
0960-5371
1472-1465
DOI:10.1192/S0007125000296062