Title of article :
Schizoaffective disorder diagnosed according to different diagnostic criteria – systematic literature search and meta-analysis of key clinical characteristics and heterogeneity
Author/Authors :
Pagel، نويسنده , , Tobias and Franklin، نويسنده , , Jeremy and Baethge، نويسنده , , Christopher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
affective disorder is viewed as a heterogeneous diagnosis among psychotic illnesses. Different diagnostic systems differ in their definition with DSM (-IIIR, -IV, and -V) providing a narrower definition than RDC and ICD-10. It is unclear whether this difference is reflected in patient samples diagnosed according to different diagnostic systems.
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atory study based on a systematic review of studies of schizoaffective disorder samples diagnosed by either RDC and ICD-10 (group of “broad criteria”) or DSM-IIIR and -IV (“narrow criteria”); comparison (by Mann–Whitney-U-tests) of key characteristics, such as age, number of hospitalizations, or scores in psychometric tests, between more broadly and more narrowly defined schizoaffective disorder samples using standard deviations as a measurement of heterogeneity as well as weighted means and percentages. To reduce selection bias only studies including schizoaffective patient samples together with affective disorder and schizophrenia samples were selected.
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dies were included, 14 employing RDC, 4 ICD-10, 20 DSM-IIIR, and 17 DSM-IV. Thirteen characteristics were compared: patients diagnosed according to broader criteria had fewer previous hospitalizations (2.2 vs. 5.4) and were both less often male (42 vs. 51%) and married (21 vs. 40%). Heterogeneity was similar in both groups but slightly higher in RDC and ICD-10 samples than in DSM-IIIR and -IV-samples: +4% regarding demographic and clinical course data and +13% regarding psychometric tests (pooled SD).
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r trends and different designs may have confounded the results and limit generalizability. Some comparisons were underpowered.
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ences in diagnostic criteria are reflected in key characteristics of samples. The association of larger heterogeneity with wider diagnostic criteria supports employing standard deviations as a measurement of heterogeneity.
Keywords :
schizoaffective disorder , heterogeneity , Nosology , psychosis , diagnosis
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders