Remission in Schizophrenia: Proposed Criteria and Rationale for Consensus
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Abstract
New advances in the understanding of schizophrenia etiology, course, and treatment have increased interest on the part of patients, families, advocates, and professionals in the development of consensus-defined standards for clinical status and improvement, including illness remission and recovery. As demonstrated in the area of mood disorders, such standards provide greater clarity around treatment goals, as well as an improved framework for the design and comparison of investigational trials and the subsequent evaluation of the effectiveness of interventions. Unlike the approach to mood disorders, however, the novel application of the concept of standard outcome criteria to schizophrenia must reflect the…
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- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Psychosocial
- Psychology
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- Psychiatry
- Mood
- Psychological intervention
- Cognition
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