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Prognostic Validity of the Cycloid Psychoses
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In a prospective 4-year follow-up study, 26 out of 31 patients initially diagnosed as cycloid psychoses were investigated (anxiety-happiness psychosis n = 15; confusion psychosis n = 8; motility psychosis n = 3). Patients were independently interviewed by two clinical researchers. 61.5% showed one or several ‘first-rank symptoms’ according to Schneider. In addition, the SADS-LA was applied for RDC and DSM-IΠR diagnoses. According to these classification systems most of the patients were diagnosed as schizophrenic or schizoaffective. Personal interview as well as application of the Strauss-Carpenter Outcome Scale indicated a highly favorable clinical outcome, i.e. lack of affective or behavioral defective states in literally all patients of the study. These results justify the distinction of the cycloid psychoses as a nosological entity in general and – less convincingly – of the three subtypes of cycloid psychoses.
Title: Prognostic Validity of the Cycloid Psychoses
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In a prospective 4-year follow-up study, 26 out of 31 patients initially diagnosed as cycloid psychoses were investigated (anxiety-happiness psychosis n = 15; confusion psychosis n = 8; motility psychosis n = 3).
Patients were independently interviewed by two clinical researchers.
61.
5% showed one or several ‘first-rank symptoms’ according to Schneider.
In addition, the SADS-LA was applied for RDC and DSM-IΠR diagnoses.
According to these classification systems most of the patients were diagnosed as schizophrenic or schizoaffective.
Personal interview as well as application of the Strauss-Carpenter Outcome Scale indicated a highly favorable clinical outcome, i.
e.
lack of affective or behavioral defective states in literally all patients of the study.
These results justify the distinction of the cycloid psychoses as a nosological entity in general and – less convincingly – of the three subtypes of cycloid psychoses.
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