Diagnostic stability in a Dutch psychosis incidence cohort
No study outside the UK has examined the diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders in a population-based sample. To determine diagnostic stability in a Dutch population-based psychosis incidence cohort, to examine the frequencies of diagnostic shifts to and from schizophrenic disorders and to repo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of psychiatry 2004-12, Vol.185 (6), p.460-464 |
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Zusammenfassung: | No study outside the UK has examined the diagnostic stability of psychotic disorders in a population-based sample.
To determine diagnostic stability in a Dutch population-based psychosis incidence cohort, to examine the frequencies of diagnostic shifts to and from schizophrenic disorders and to report the revised relative risks of schizophrenic disorders for immigrants.
A 30-month follow-up study assessed the cohort (n=181) by means of face-to-face diagnostic interviews.
Diagnostic stability of schizophrenic disorders was high (91%), but lower for other psychotic disorders. At follow-up, the initial diagnosis was adjusted to schizophrenic disorder more often than that the reverse occurred. Almost half (49%) of the patients who were not initially diagnosed as having a schizophrenic disorder received this diagnosis at follow-up. The relative risks for most immigrant groups were stable.
Schizophrenic disorders are underdiagnosed, rather than overdiagnosed, at first presentation. |
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ISSN: | 0007-1250 1472-1465 |
DOI: | 10.1192/bjp.185.6.460 |