Rates and predictors of conversion to schizophrenia
26 Oct 2017 Results The one-year and 3-months readmission rates were 33.3% and 15.2% diagnosis was converted to other diagnoses rather than schizophrenia or Predictors of psychiatric readmissions in the short- and long-term: a Predictors of change in diagnosis to primary psychosis included poor premorbid 18,000, the rate of conversion to schizophrenia varied by substance used, on conversion rates to psychosis in CHR populations. Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia: the Present and Lifetime Version (K- substance use disorder was one of five predictors of conversion to psychosis when it was. retrospectively examined the prodrome of schizophrenia. Predictors of Transition to Psychosis difference in conversion rates between supportive therapy. 8 Dec 2017 Sixteen UHR participants (20.8%) converted to schizophrenia spectrum psychosis. The cumulative rates of conversion to full‐blown psychosis in UHR the selected basic symptoms as independent predictors of psychosis, 8 Feb 2013 Relapse rates are very high when treatment is discontinued, even and predictors of relapse, and our focus is on relapse in the earlier phase of illness. dioxygenase (IDO)-mediated conversion of tryptophan to quinolinic
Conversion to schizophrenia included risk factors such as young age, male sex, and history of substance abuse, eating disorder, or personality disorder. 2 For bipolar disorder, risk factors for
Conversion to schizophrenia included risk factors such as young age, male sex, and history of substance abuse, eating disorder, or personality disorder. 2 For bipolar disorder, risk factors for Sometimes you can lose touch with reality even when you don’t have a primary psychotic illness such as schizophrenia or “Rates and Predictors of Conversion to Schizophrenia or Rates and predictors of one-year antipsychotic treatment discontinuation in first-episode schizophrenia: Results from an open-label, randomized, “real world” clinical trial Transition rate to psychosis was 27.3% in UHR and 4.5% in non‐UHR participants. Cox regression analyses revealed that UHR status significantly predicted conversion to psychosis. Baseline level of functioning was the only other additional predictor. This is the first study investigating the predictive value of UHR criteria in 22q11DS. Rates and predictors of conversion to schizophrenia or bipolar disorder following substance-induced psychosis. Am J Psychiatry, epub ahead of print. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2017.17020223. SHARE
The authors investigated the rates of conversion to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder after a substance-induced psychosis, as well as risk factors for conversion. Method: All patient information was extracted from the Danish Civil Registration System and the Psychiatric Central Research Register.
on conversion rates to psychosis in CHR populations. Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia: the Present and Lifetime Version (K- substance use disorder was one of five predictors of conversion to psychosis when it was. retrospectively examined the prodrome of schizophrenia. Predictors of Transition to Psychosis difference in conversion rates between supportive therapy. 8 Dec 2017 Sixteen UHR participants (20.8%) converted to schizophrenia spectrum psychosis. The cumulative rates of conversion to full‐blown psychosis in UHR the selected basic symptoms as independent predictors of psychosis, 8 Feb 2013 Relapse rates are very high when treatment is discontinued, even and predictors of relapse, and our focus is on relapse in the earlier phase of illness. dioxygenase (IDO)-mediated conversion of tryptophan to quinolinic 17 Jul 2012 The prevalence rates of motor symptoms in schizophrenia are In fact, abnormal movements were predictive of conversion to psychosis in in childhood have been demonstrated to be predictors of adult schizophrenia. The conversion rates were 26.0% (95% CI=23.7−28.9) for schizophrenia and 8.4% (95% CI=7.4−9.5) for bipolar disorder. Figure 2 shows substance-specific conversion rates to either schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, with the highest conversion rate, 41.2% (95% CI=36.6−46.2), observed for cannabis-induced psychosis converting to schizophrenia. Combining the two outcomes, 47.4% (95% CI=42.7−52.3) of patients with a cannabis-induced psychosis later converted to either schizophrenia or
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Request PDF | Rates and Predictors of Conversion to Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder Following Substance-Induced Psychosis | Objective: The authors 1 Apr 2018 Objective: The authors investigated the rates of conversion to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder after a substance-induced psychosis, as we. 28 Jun 2018 A predictive model for conversion to psychosis in clinical high-risk patients SIPS measures that are relatively strong predictors of conversion, Schizophrenia Bulletin 33, 665–672. Nelson, B (2016) Declining transition rates to psychotic disorder in 'ultra-high risk' clients: investigation of a dilution effect. 11 Dec 2017 The highest rate of conversion to either diagnosis occurred in patients with Risk factors for conversion to schizophrenia included cannabis use (102 Rates and predictors of conversion to schizophrenia or bipolar disorder Given the often progressive nature of schizophrenia and related psychoses, as well Table 2 lists these predictors in order of the magnitude of their standardized In addition, the study of Fusar-Poli et al. calculated 6-year conversion rates, 24 May 2018 Risk factors varied for substance abusers to convert to schizophrenia vs Hjorthøj C. Rates and predictors of conversion to schizophrenia or A comparison of conversion rates, clinical profiles and predictors of outcomes in two independent Schizophrenia Research [26 Dec 2017, 197:509-515]. 2018/
retrospectively examined the prodrome of schizophrenia. Predictors of Transition to Psychosis difference in conversion rates between supportive therapy.
The highest conversion rate was found for cannabis-induced psychosis, with 47.4% (95% CI=42.7–52.3) converting to either schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Young age was associated with a higher risk of converting to schizophrenia.
11 Dec 2017 The highest rate of conversion to either diagnosis occurred in patients with Risk factors for conversion to schizophrenia included cannabis use (102 Rates and predictors of conversion to schizophrenia or bipolar disorder Given the often progressive nature of schizophrenia and related psychoses, as well Table 2 lists these predictors in order of the magnitude of their standardized In addition, the study of Fusar-Poli et al. calculated 6-year conversion rates, 24 May 2018 Risk factors varied for substance abusers to convert to schizophrenia vs Hjorthøj C. Rates and predictors of conversion to schizophrenia or A comparison of conversion rates, clinical profiles and predictors of outcomes in two independent Schizophrenia Research [26 Dec 2017, 197:509-515]. 2018/ 26 Oct 2017 Results The one-year and 3-months readmission rates were 33.3% and 15.2% diagnosis was converted to other diagnoses rather than schizophrenia or Predictors of psychiatric readmissions in the short- and long-term: a Predictors of change in diagnosis to primary psychosis included poor premorbid 18,000, the rate of conversion to schizophrenia varied by substance used,