New Study: Predicting functional remission in patients with schizophrenia

CONCLUSION:

The study demonstrated that symptomatic remission, psychosocial remission, and functioning could be achievable goals for a considerable number of patients.

The outcome of functional remission was achieved by a minority of patients, less than 15%. New approaches should include multidimensional measures to assess functional outcome in schizophrenia research.

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That is a pretty low percentage for functional remission… And unfortunately I only have one of the predictive variables they mentioned (using atypicals). But thanks for sharing.
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Findings showed that 45.2% of patients fulfilled the symptomatic remission criteria, 32.1% achieved psychosocial remission, and 53% reported adequate functioning. However, the combination of these three outcome criteria - symptomatic, psychosocial remission, and functioning - indicated that 14.9% of the patients achieved our predefined functional remission outcome.

That’s pretty good. I would be happy with any one of those.

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