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Psychiatry Online, Psychiatric Services, 3(53), p. 342-344

DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.53.3.342

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Treatment Histories of Patients With a Syndrome Putatively Prodromal to Schizophrenia

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Abstract

Recent reports suggest that a symptomatic state that is often prodromal to schizophrenia can be identified prospectively. We examined treatment-seeking histories and psychiatric services received among patients with a syndrome similar to a prodromal state. The records of 47 patients who met the criteria for a prodromal state were reviewed. Most patients had previously sought and received psychiatric services (90 percent), including medications (64 percent), and 51 percent had previously received a psychiatric diagnosis. These data suggest that patients who present with a syndrome putatively prodromal to schizophrenia constitute a clinical population. Research into treatment interventions is indicated.