The clinical profile of schizoaffective disorder

Demographic schizoaffective disorder characteristics

  • More common in women than men3,8
  • Typical onset in early adulthood3

Schizoaffective disorder prognosis3,8

  • Schizoaffective disorder generally has a better prognosis than schizophrenia
  • Schizoaffective disorder generally has a worse prognosis than mood disorders

Schizoaffective disorder may be more prevalent than thought

  • Up to 1 in 3 patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of acute or chronic psychosis* may actually have schizoaffective disorder3-5
  • Lifetime prevalence of schizoaffective disorder is estimated at 0.32%14
  • During a 2-year follow-up of patients presenting with a first-lifetime episode of psychotic illness (N=500)6
    • 22.4% (112) changed diagnosis
      • Most new diagnoses were schizoaffective disorder (53.6% of revised diagnoses)
      • 25% of patients initially diagnosed with schizophrenia were rediagnosed as having schizoaffective disorder

*Among patients aged 18-65. Excludes psychosis due to substance abuse or any other medical disorder.

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