At issue: Hierarchical diagnosis in chronic Schizophrenia: A clinical study of co-occurring syndromes

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Co-occurring or associated psychiatric syndromes (APS) such as depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and panic disorder have largely been hidden from view by exclusion rules that prohibit their being diagnosed in the presence of schizophrenia. This article presents data from a clinical study of APS in chronic schizophrenia and reviews the relevant literature. Thirty-seven chronic schizophrenia patients consecutively admitted to a day program were administered the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnosis for DSM-IV and the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale symptom checklist. Exclusion rules prohibiting the diagnosis of APS were bypassed. Eighteen patients (48.6%) had one or more APS. Ten patients (27%) had major depression. Eleven (29.7%) met criteria for OCD. Four patients (10.8%) met criteria for panic disorder. These findings suggest that APS may be common in chronic schizophrenia and that there is a need to study these syndromes' clinical validity, including their treatability. A research plan to study the validity of these syndromes further is discussed.

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Bermanzohn, P. C., Porto, L., Arlow, P. B., Pollack, S., Stronger, R., & Siris, S. G. (2000). At issue: Hierarchical diagnosis in chronic Schizophrenia: A clinical study of co-occurring syndromes. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26(3), 517–525. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a033472

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