Outcome of patients with chronic affective disorder: a five-year follow-up |
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Authors: | W Coryell J Endicott M Keller |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Program, Psychobiology of Depression-Clinical Studies, Iowa City, IA. |
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Abstract: | Patients with major depression, mania, or schizo-affective disorder that had been present without remission for 2 years or more at intake (N = 129) were followed prospectively for 5 years, as were 580 patients who had been ill for shorter periods at intake. Despite very substantial durations of episode, three-quarters of the chronic patients recovered, although recovery occurred much later in the follow-up period than it did among the nonchronic patients. Factors associated with recovery were less severe illness at intake, lack of psychotic features, good friendship patterns in adolescence, and, most important, a relatively high maximum level of functioning in the 5 years preceding intake. |
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