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Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract ; 19(2): 90-8, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25547440

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OBJECTIVE: To develop pragmatic and operational definitions of relapse in schizophrenia. METHODS: A two-round Delphi consensus approach was used. The final questionnaire based on seven pre-established definition relapse models developed by a panel of eight experts was presented to 33 general psychiatrists who attended an "ad hoc" meeting. RESULTS: The most frequent components of the pragmatic definition were the psychopathological severity of the psychotic spectrum (70%), more intense management of the case (68%), a previously stabilized episode (67%), and impairment in functioning and social behavior (67%). In the operational definition, reappearance of symptoms was considered indispensable by 71% of the participants, and reappearance of positive symptoms measured by clinical scales was considered recommendable by 67%. Between 46% and 53% rated worsening of severity status and worsening of functioning as indispensable or recommendable. An increase of ≥ 10 points in the positive subscale of Positive and Negative Symptom Scale was rated by 51% of the participants, a score of 6 points in the Clinical Global Impression scale (much worse) by 89%, and a reduction of ≥ 20 points in the Global Assessment of Functioning scale by 62%. CONCLUSIONS: A better understanding of the definition of relapse in schizophrenia is necessary to improve effective prevention strategies.


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Consensus , Delphi Technique , Disease Progression , Schizophrenia/diagnosis , Schizophrenia/physiopathology , Humans , Recurrence , Severity of Illness Index
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