Factors Promoting Poor Prognosis in Schizophrenia

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What factors promote poor prognosis in schizophrenia?

• Poor premorbid adjustment.

• Male.

• Single.

• Early age of onset.

• Negative symptoms.

• Family history of schizophrenia.

• Poor inter-episode functioning.

Additional Reading:

Basic Psychiatry

1. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV (DSM IV)
2. Organic Disorders
3. Major Depressive Disorder vs Dysthymic Disorder
4. What is Classical Conditioning?
5. What is Observational Conditioning?
6. What is Operant Conditioning?
7. How to break bad news to a patient
8. What is Dementia?
9. What is Normal Aging?
10. Factors Promoting Poor Prognosis in Schizophrenia
11. Factors Promoting Good Prognosis in Schizophrenia
12. What are Temper Tantrums?

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