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J Parnas1, M Zandersen2

  • 1Mental Health Centre Glostrup, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University Hospital of Copenhagen; Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen.

L'Encephale
|April 3, 2019
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Early detection of schizophrenia in the general population is challenging due to the disorder's complex nature. Focusing on psychosis in help-seeking patients offers a more effective approach for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Predictive studies for schizophrenia began in the 1950s, with renewed focus on early detection and intervention programs in the 2000s.
  • Current theoretical frameworks for early schizophrenia detection often lack robust foundations.
  • The medical model's applicability to schizophrenia's complex, spectrum-based nature is questioned.

Observation:

  • Schizophrenia is characterized by a core disorder of selfhood and intersubjectivity, with diverse manifestations.
  • Medical concepts and current diagnostic criteria (DSM, ICD) may inadequately capture schizophrenia's spectrum.
  • Biological validators for symptomatically broad presentations of schizophrenia are not well-established.

Findings:

  • Predicting schizophrenia in the general population based solely on symptoms is problematic.
Keywords:
Clinical stagingDétection précoceEarly detectionProdromePsychopathologiePsychopathologySchizophrenia spectrumSpectre schizophréniqueStades cliniques

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  • Current diagnostic criteria may lead to misdiagnosis in young, help-seeking individuals.
  • The medical model is insufficient for understanding schizophrenia's core features.
  • Implications:

    • Detecting psychosis in help-seeking patients is more practical than general population screening.
    • Psychiatry requires enhanced psychopathological knowledge and assessment refinement.
    • Optimizing treatment for young patients necessitates a shift towards more nuanced diagnostic approaches.