Disorganized schizophrenia
| Subclass of | schizophrenia |
|---|---|
| Health specialty | psychiatry, clinical psychology |
| Possible treatment | psychotherapy |
| ICD-9-CM | 295.1 |
| NCI Thesaurus ID | C35005 |
Disorganized schizophrenia, be an obsolete subtype of schizophrenia. E no longer be diagnozed as a separate condition insyd DSM-5 den ICD-11, two diagnostic manuals dem publish insyd 2013 den 2022, respectively.[1]
Disorganized schizophrenia be classified up to ICD-10[2] as a mental den behavioural disorder,[2] secof de classification be thought to be an extreme expression of de disorganization syndrome wey be hypothesized to be one aspect of a three-factor model of symptoms insyd schizophrenia,[3] de other factors be reality distortion (wey dey involve delusions den hallucinations) den psychomotor poverty (lack of speech, lack of spontaneous movement den various aspects of blunting of emotion). E be considered to have relatively poor prognosis.[4]
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Event Information - Overview". rcpsych.ac.uk Royal College of Psychiatrists. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
- 1 2 Sartorius, Norman; Henderson, A.S.; Strotzka, H.; et al. The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines (PDF). World Health Organization. pp. 76, 80–1. Retrieved 23 June 2021 – via who.int.
- ↑ Liddle PF (August 1987). "The symptoms of chronic schizophrenia. A re-examination of the positive-negative dichotomy". Br J Psychiatry. 151 (2): 145–51. doi:10.1192/bjp.151.2.145. PMID 3690102. S2CID 15270392.
- ↑ McGlashan TH, Fenton WS (1993). "Subtype progression and pathophysiologic deterioration in early schizophrenia". Schizophr Bull. 19 (1): 71–84. doi:10.1093/schbul/19.1.71. PMID 8451614.