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Is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? A critical review of the literature

Considerable debate surrounds the inclusion of schizoaffective disorder in psychiatric nosology. Schizoaffective disorder may be a variant of schizophrenia in which mood symptoms are unusually prominent but not unusual in type. This condition may instead reflect a severe form of either major depress...

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Autores principales: Abrams, Daniel J, Rojas, Donald C, Arciniegas, David B
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19337453
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description Considerable debate surrounds the inclusion of schizoaffective disorder in psychiatric nosology. Schizoaffective disorder may be a variant of schizophrenia in which mood symptoms are unusually prominent but not unusual in type. This condition may instead reflect a severe form of either major depressive or bipolar disorder in which episode-related psychotic symptoms fail to remit completely between mood episodes. Alternatively, schizoaffective disorder may reflect the co-occurrence of two relatively common psychiatric illnesses, schizophrenia and a mood disorder (major depressive or bipolar disorder). Each of these formulations of schizoaffective disorder presents nosological challenges because the signs and symptoms of this condition cross conventional categorical diagnostic boundaries between psychotic disorders and mood disorders. The study, evaluation, and treatment of persons presently diagnosed with schizoaffective may be more usefully informed by a dimensional approach. It is in this context that this article reviews and contrasts the categorical and dimensional approaches to its description, neurobiology, and treatment. Based on this review, an argument for the study and treatment of this condition using a dimensional approach is offered.
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spelling pubmed-26466422009-04-01 Is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? A critical review of the literature Abrams, Daniel J Rojas, Donald C Arciniegas, David B Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Review Considerable debate surrounds the inclusion of schizoaffective disorder in psychiatric nosology. Schizoaffective disorder may be a variant of schizophrenia in which mood symptoms are unusually prominent but not unusual in type. This condition may instead reflect a severe form of either major depressive or bipolar disorder in which episode-related psychotic symptoms fail to remit completely between mood episodes. Alternatively, schizoaffective disorder may reflect the co-occurrence of two relatively common psychiatric illnesses, schizophrenia and a mood disorder (major depressive or bipolar disorder). Each of these formulations of schizoaffective disorder presents nosological challenges because the signs and symptoms of this condition cross conventional categorical diagnostic boundaries between psychotic disorders and mood disorders. The study, evaluation, and treatment of persons presently diagnosed with schizoaffective may be more usefully informed by a dimensional approach. It is in this context that this article reviews and contrasts the categorical and dimensional approaches to its description, neurobiology, and treatment. Based on this review, an argument for the study and treatment of this condition using a dimensional approach is offered. Dove Medical Press 2008-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2646642/ /pubmed/19337453 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Rojas, Donald C
Arciniegas, David B
Is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? A critical review of the literature
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title_full Is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? A critical review of the literature
title_fullStr Is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? A critical review of the literature
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title_short Is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? A critical review of the literature
title_sort is schizoaffective disorder a distinct categorical diagnosis? a critical review of the literature
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