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First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future
INTRODUCTION: Conceptualising Schneider’s first-rank symptoms (FRS) as a diagnostic test whose performance can be measured in terms of sensitivity and specificity involves some issues that require reflection. The first formal proposal was contained in a 1939 monograph Schneider wrote, but little is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9475844/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1455 |
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author | Jorge, B. Fernandes, C. Pedro Mangas, M. Duarte Carvalho, J. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Conceptualising Schneider’s first-rank symptoms (FRS) as a diagnostic test whose performance can be measured in terms of sensitivity and specificity involves some issues that require reflection. The first formal proposal was contained in a 1939 monograph Schneider wrote, but little is known of their prehistory. In recent years there has been renewed interest in their clinical value. OBJECTIVES: This work aims to review the the diagnostic the evolution and diagnostic accuracy of FRS. METHODS: A non-systematic review was performed, searching Pubmed/MEDLINE for articles using the keywords “schizophrenia” and “first rank symptoms”. RESULTS: From the beginning of Western descriptive psychopathology in the early 19th century, symptoms have been observed later described as first-rank by Schneider. When FRS are conceived as simple clinical indicators at a low level of inference, the results of the meta-analytic estimate of their diagnostic accuracy can be considered as a valid appraisal of their performance and usefulness. However, when FRS are conceptualised from a psychopathological perspective as strange and incomprehensible experiences that cannot be reduced merely to their propositional content and require substantial expertise and skill to be properly evaluated, the meta-analytic estimates can hardly be seen as a valid evaluation of their diagnostic significance, considering that some FRS are extremely difficult to assess properly. CONCLUSIONS: The descriptions of these symptoms present substantial temporal and geographical continuity, over two centuries and in many countries. There is contradictory information concerning the validity of FRS as a clinical indicator. Phenomenologically informed studies are needed to address this research gap. |
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spelling | pubmed-94758442022-09-29 First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future Jorge, B. Fernandes, C. Pedro Mangas, M. Duarte Carvalho, J. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Conceptualising Schneider’s first-rank symptoms (FRS) as a diagnostic test whose performance can be measured in terms of sensitivity and specificity involves some issues that require reflection. The first formal proposal was contained in a 1939 monograph Schneider wrote, but little is known of their prehistory. In recent years there has been renewed interest in their clinical value. OBJECTIVES: This work aims to review the the diagnostic the evolution and diagnostic accuracy of FRS. METHODS: A non-systematic review was performed, searching Pubmed/MEDLINE for articles using the keywords “schizophrenia” and “first rank symptoms”. RESULTS: From the beginning of Western descriptive psychopathology in the early 19th century, symptoms have been observed later described as first-rank by Schneider. When FRS are conceived as simple clinical indicators at a low level of inference, the results of the meta-analytic estimate of their diagnostic accuracy can be considered as a valid appraisal of their performance and usefulness. However, when FRS are conceptualised from a psychopathological perspective as strange and incomprehensible experiences that cannot be reduced merely to their propositional content and require substantial expertise and skill to be properly evaluated, the meta-analytic estimates can hardly be seen as a valid evaluation of their diagnostic significance, considering that some FRS are extremely difficult to assess properly. CONCLUSIONS: The descriptions of these symptoms present substantial temporal and geographical continuity, over two centuries and in many countries. There is contradictory information concerning the validity of FRS as a clinical indicator. Phenomenologically informed studies are needed to address this research gap. Cambridge University Press 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9475844/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1455 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Jorge, B. Fernandes, C. Pedro Mangas, M. Duarte Carvalho, J. First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future |
title | First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future |
title_full | First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future |
title_fullStr | First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future |
title_full_unstemmed | First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future |
title_short | First-rank symptoms: Past, present and future |
title_sort | first-rank symptoms: past, present and future |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9475844/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1455 |
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