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Classification & diagnosis of Sz
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mind map on the classification and diagnosis of Schizophrenia
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Classification & diagnosis of Sz
Reliability
For diagnosis to be of any use
Must be reliable
Must be consensus in way people diagnosed
Qs & scales can be measured
Whether 2 independent assessors give similar diagnosis (inter - rater) / whether tests to deliver diagnosis consistent over time (test - retest)
Validity
Extent which diagnosis reps something real & distinct from other disorders
Extent that classification system - ICD / DSM - measure what claims to measure
Reliability & validity = linked
If scientists can't agree what Sz is (validity) how can they accurately / consistently diagnose it (reliability)
Low predictive validity
Little predictive validity
Diagnosis not helpful in dealing w/ outcomes / treatment
Prognosis varies massively
20% recover to prev lvls of functioning, 10% achieving lasting improvements, 30% some improvements w/ relapses
Malmberg et al (1998)
Prognosis more to do w/ gender
Harrison et al (2001)
Prognosis more to do w/ psychosocial factors
Comorbidity (validity)
Fairly common to show symptoms of 2 mental disorders simultaneously
Sz can be accompanied by depression
Clinicians make dual diagnosis - appropriate treatment for both disorders
Symptom overlap (validity)
Some of Sz symptoms found in many other disorders
Depression & bipolar disorder
Affects validity of diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Diff to define boundaries between Sz & other disorders
Mood disorders, personality & developmental disorders - autism
People w/ temporal lobe epilepsy often show similar symptoms to Sz
Becomes dimensional disorder
Degree of prob hearing voices (coping strategies
Inter rate reliability
Low in earlier versions of DSM, attempts made make US & EU versions made consistent
Remains relatively low
Vague criteria for diagnosis (bizarre delusions)
Leads to incorrect diagnosis
Result of probs w/ defining Sz
If you cannot classify Sz how do you diagnose it?
Cultural variations (reliability)
Although Sz occurs across cultures
Finding in USA / Uk = more freq among African American & African Caribbean pops
Not clear what this reflects
In some Asian cultures, a person experiencing some emotional turmoil is praised & rewarded if they show no expression of their emotions
In certain Arabic cultures, outpouring of public emotion is understood & often encouraged
W/out this knowledge an individual displaying overt emotional behaviour may be seen = abnormal
Rosenhan 1973 'On being sane in insane places'
Aimed
Test hypothesis that psychiatrists cannot reliably tell diff between people who are sane & those who aren't
Highlighted unreliability of diagnosis
But was over 40 yrs ago, lots have changed
Why does this matter? What are the implications?
Japan - Sz literally translates to 'disease of the disorganised mind'
Stigma of this is so great that psychiatrists are reluctant to tell patients of their cond
Result - 20% of those w/ Sz are actually aware of it, while other 80% are left undiagnosed
Kim & Berrios (2001)
How useful is a diagnosis of Sz?
Not helpful label (psychosis)
No universally agreed definition
Life long cond / label
Classification systems can be dangerous (marginalise those who don't fit w// society)
If we don't know what it is, how can we decide who has it?
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