Kraepelin-oriented research-diagnosable schizophrenia,mania, and depression in schneider-negative schizophrenics |
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Authors: | Dr. Karl Koehler Irene Brüske Chretien Jacoby |
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Affiliation: | (1) Universitäts-Nervenklinik, D-6650 Homburg/Saar, Germany;(2) Psychiatrisches Krankenhaus, Cappeler Straße 98, D-3550 Marburg/Lahn, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The rigorous neo-Kraepelinean research criteria of the St. Louis/ Iowa and Taylor groups were applied to case record data of 116 first admissions of Schneider-negative schizophrenics—that is, those without first-rank symptoms (FRSs)—hospitalized in a strongly Schneider-oriented German University Psychiatric Clinic from 1962 to 1971. This sample had a total of 45.7% (53 cases) of psychiatric illness diagnosable by research methods. Indeed, only 31% (36 cases) of Schneider-negative schizophrenics turned out to have research-positive Kraepelin-oriented schizophrenia; and of these, 21 fulfilled both sets of research criteria for schizophrenia. It is important that 14.6% (17 cases) of Schneider-negative schizophrenia consisted of research-diagnosable affective disorder, with mania making up 5.2% and depression 9.4% of this figure. The findings suggest that a sample of Schneider-oriented schizophrenia without FRSs as routinely diagnosed in Germany does not seem to represent a clear-cut homogeneous and uncontaminated group of schizophrenics. |
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Keywords: | Research diagnostic criteria Schizophrenia Mania Depression |
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