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The Vermont longitudinal study of persons with severe mental illness, II: Long-term outcome of subjects who retrospectively met DSM-III criteria for schizophrenia
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1987
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NeuropsychologyIndex HospitalizationPsychiatric DisordersNeuropsychiatrySevere Mental IllnessMental HealthVermont State HospitalPsychologySocial SciencesVermont Longitudinal StudyMultivariate Instrument BatteriesPsychiatryDepressionRehabilitationPsychiatric DisorderPsychotic DisorderDsm-iii CriteriaSchizophreniaMedicinePsychopathology
The authors present the findings from a long-term follow-up study of 118 patients from Vermont State Hospital who, when rediagnosed retrospectively, met DSM-III criteria for schizophrenia at their index hospitalization in the mid-1950s. The patients were studied with structured, reliable, multivariate instrument batteries by raters who were blind to information in their records. The rediagnostic process is described, and results of the follow-up are presented. Outcome varied widely, but one-half to two-thirds of the sample had achieved considerable improvement or recovered, in contrast to statements in DSM-III that predict a poor outcome for schizophrenic patients.
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