Prognosis of periodic bipolar manic depressive and schizo-affective psychoses. A comparison of two studies.

M Rzewuska, J Angst
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Aspects of the course of manic depressive and schizo-affective psychoses with high recurrence (the patient must have suffered from at least three episodes) are measured by length of episodes, intervals, and cycles. Differences between two patient samples from Switzerland and Poland, and differences between the two diagnostic groups are analyzed taking into account some independent variables such as sex, marital state, age at onset, precipitation, and symptomatology. Bipolar and schizo-affective psychoses show similar patterns of course: early onset, high relapse rate, high number of episodes, and short intervals. Compared to schizo-affective psychoses bipolar psychoses tend to have a higher frequency of episodes per year, shorter intervals, and the length of episodes is longer. Multivariate analysis shows very few correlations of independent variables with aspects of the course. On the whole the differences between the diagnostic groups are much smaller than between the two centers. The Polish and Swiss patient samples differ in course considerably. The patients from Zurich show longer episodes, intervals, and cycles, therefore, the frequency of episodes per year is lower in Zurich. Only a smaller part of the variance can be explained by differences in psychopathology (the Polish patients are more manic and more paranoid). There remain unexplained qualitative differences between the two centers which show how difficult it is to compare scientific results from different sources.

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周期性双相躁狂抑郁和精神分裂情感性精神病的预后。两项研究的比较。
高复发的躁狂抑郁和精神分裂情感性精神病病程的各个方面(患者必须至少经历过三次发作)通过发作的长度、间隔和周期来测量。考虑到一些独立变量,如性别、婚姻状况、发病年龄、沉淀和症状,分析了来自瑞士和波兰的两个患者样本之间的差异以及两个诊断组之间的差异。双相和精神分裂情感性精神病表现出相似的模式:起病早,复发率高,发作次数多,间隔时间短。与精神分裂情感型精神病相比,双相情感型精神病每年发作的频率更高,间隔时间更短,发作时间更长。多变量分析显示,自变量与课程各方面的相关性很小。总的来说,诊断组之间的差异比两个中心之间的差异要小得多。波兰和瑞士的患者样本在病程上差别很大。苏黎世患者的发作时间、间隔和周期较长,因此,苏黎世每年的发作频率较低。只有一小部分差异可以用精神病理的差异来解释(波兰患者更狂躁,更偏执)。这两个研究中心之间仍然存在着无法解释的质量差异,这表明比较来自不同来源的科学结果是多么困难。
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