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P-1216 - Schizoaffective Disorder: a Longitudinal Perspective on Clinical and Evolutive Characteristics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

C. Bredicean
Affiliation:
Universitary Clinic of Psychiatry, Timisoara, Romania Mara Institute, Timisoara, Romania Psychiatric Clinic Eduard Pamfil, Timisoara, Romania
M. Ienciu
Affiliation:
Universitary Clinic of Psychiatry, Timisoara, Romania Mara Institute, Timisoara, Romania Psychiatric Clinic Eduard Pamfil, Timisoara, Romania
I. Papava
Affiliation:
Universitary Clinic of Psychiatry, Timisoara, Romania Mara Institute, Timisoara, Romania Psychiatric Clinic Eduard Pamfil, Timisoara, Romania
Z. Popovici
Affiliation:
Universitary Clinic of Psychiatry, Timisoara, Romania Mara Institute, Timisoara, Romania Psychiatric Clinic Eduard Pamfil, Timisoara, Romania
R. Mihalcea
Affiliation:
Universitary Clinic of Psychiatry, Timisoara, Romania Mara Institute, Timisoara, Romania Psychiatric Clinic Eduard Pamfil, Timisoara, Romania
M. Cristanovici
Affiliation:
Universitary Clinic of Psychiatry, Timisoara, Romania Mara Institute, Timisoara, Romania Psychiatric Clinic Eduard Pamfil, Timisoara, Romania

Abstract

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Introduction

Schizoaffective disorder is currently one of the controversial nosological categories. This is due to the absence of clear clinical criteria that would also take into account the longitudinal perspective.

Objectives

Conducting a research on subjects who currently have diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder and who have had a longitudinal evolution of the condition of minimum 15 years.

Aim

To highlight the clinical and evolutive characteristics of schizoaffective disorder.

Method

A follow-up study was conducted on a sample of 44 subjects with a F.25 diagnosis according to ICD 10. This sample was assessed during 2010. The parameters analyzed were: socio-demographic (gender, age of onset, level of schooling, family and professional status at onset and at present) and clinical and evolutive parameters (onset diagnosis, evolution period until the establishment of the diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, number of admissions, genetic component).

Results

Socio-demographic characteristics are similar to those cited in literature. All subjects have had at onset a different diagnosis than schizoaffective disorder (45.5% - F.23, 31.8% - F.20). The time needed for establishing the diagnosis was on average 5.98 years (std.dev = 3.23). The average number of episodes tends to increase in the evolution period between 20–25 years since onset and decreases again after 25–30 years of evolution.

Conclusions

Schizoaffective disorder is a nosological category difficult to be classified from the onset that rarely manifests with the same type of psychotic episode over the time.

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