2017
DOI: 10.3126/jcmc.v7i3.23687
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A three-month longitudinal study for diagnostic stability of acute and transient psychotic disorder

Abstract: Background: The diagnostic category of “acute and transient psychotic disorders” (ATPD) comprises of psychotic disorders with features of acute onset (within 2 weeks), presence of typical syndromes that are either polymorphic or schizophrenic or persistently delusional, evidence for associated acute stress and complete recovery in most cases within 2–3 months. Studies of diagnostic stability among patients with the initial diagnosis of ATPD at their first admission have reported modest stabilities spanning ove… Show more

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