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Establishment of Diagnostic Validity in Psychiatric Illness: Its Application to Schizophrenia
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1970
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Family MedicinePsychiatric EvaluationPsychiatric DisordersDiagnosisMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyPsychiatric IllnessPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatryGood PrognosisDiagnostic CriterionClinical PsychiatryPsychosisPsychotic DisorderMild SchizophreniaSchizophreniaMedicinePsychopathologyDiagnostic Validity
A method for achieving diagnostic validity in psychiatric illness is described, consisting of five phases: clinical description, laboratory study, exclusion of other disorders, follow-up study, and family study. The method was applied in this paper to patients with the diagnosis of schizophrenia, and it was shown by follow-up and family studies that poor prognosis cases can be validly separated clinically from good prognosis cases. The authors conclude that good prognosis "schizophrenia" is not mild schizophrenia, but a different illness.
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