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Schizophrenia Research | 1995

Obstetric complications and severity of illness in schizophrenia

Geoffrey N. Smith; William G. Honer; Lili C. Kopala; G. William MacEwan; S. Altman; André Smith

A history of obstetric complications (OCs) is common in schizophrenia and may lead to a severe form of the disorder. In order to test this possibility, three questions were identified: (1) Is a history of OCs in schizophrenia common in patients with a severe form of illness? (2) Do patients with OCs have more impaired function, greater severity of illness, and poorer treatment outcome than those with no identified OCs? (3) Are OCs associated with an early age at onset of illness? Obstetric history, clinical indices of functioning, and illness severity were obtained for 83 severely ill patients with schizophrenia. The proportion of patients with a history of OCs was greater in this study than has been reported previously. Subjects with a history of OCs had better functioning than those with no OCs at the time of admission but no group differences were found at discharge. No difference in age at onset of illness was found between patients with and without an OC history.


Schizophrenia Research | 1998

Obstetric complications, treatment response and brain morphology in adult onset and early onset females with schizophrenia

Geoffrey N. Smith; S. Dhillon; Lili C. Kopala; S.W. Flynn; Jocelyne S. Lapointe; G.W. MacEwan; S. Altman; T. Schneider; Peter Falkai; William G. Honer

BACKGROUND Substantial variability in age at onset of illness and course of illness exists between patients with schizophrenia. Recent studies suggest that age at illness onset may be useful in defining biologically and clinically distinct subgroups of patients. METHODS Two hundred and ten males with schizophrenia were classified as early-onset or adult-onset according to their age at first hospitalization. Birth history, clinical functioning and treatment response was assessed in a subgroup of patients. Brain anatomy was assessed from CT scans in all patients and in 32 non-psychiatric control subjects. RESULTS Patients with an early-onset were likely to have a history of obstetric complications, a poor response to neuroleptic treatment, and showed no relationship between ventricle size and duration of illness. Adult-onset patients were less likely to have obstetric complications, more likely to respond to treatment in the first years of illness, and showed an association between brain structure and duration of illness. CONCLUSIONS The distinction between early- and adult-onset patients may have important aetiological and treatment implications.


Comprehensive Psychiatry | 1995

Routine Assessment of Patient Progress: A Multiformat, Change-Sensitive Nurses' Instrument for Assessing Psychotic Inpatients

Thomas S. Ehmann; Elaine Higgs; Geoffrey N. Smith; Tin Au; S. Altman; Derick Lloyd; William G. Honer


The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 1994

Diagnostic reassessment and treatment response in schizophrenia

William G. Honer; Geoffrey N. Smith; MacEwan Gw; Lili C. Kopala; S. Altman; Yorkston N; Ehmann Ts; André Smith; Lang M


Schizophrenia Research | 1995

Clozapine, risperidone and typical antipsychotics in severely ill patients with schizophrenia

S. Altman; William G. Honer; G. William MacEwan; Lili C. Kopala; Sherri Chisholm-Hay; Geoffrey N. Smith; Thomas S. Ehmann; M. Lang


Schizophrenia Research | 1998

A comparison of treatment response between early- and adult-onset schizophrenia

William G. Honer; Lili C. Kopala; Geoffrey N. Smith; S.W. Flynn; Diane H. Fredrikson; K.P. Good; S. Altman; G.W. MacEwan


Schizophrenia Research | 1998

Low birth weight in schizophrenia: Incidence and clinical implications

Geoffrey N. Smith; Natalia Mccarthy; Barbara Meistrich; Lili C. Kopala; S.W. Flynn; Jocelyne S. Lapointe; G.W. MacEwan; S. Altman; William G. Honer


Schizophrenia Research | 1996

The computerised tomography rating scale for schizophrenia (CTRSS): Validity and reliability

S.W. Flynn; Peter Falkai; S. Altman; G.W. MacEwan; Lili C. Kopala; Geoffrey N. Smith; Tom Ehmann; William G. Honer


Schizophrenia Research | 2000

PANSS symptom factors in schizophrenia and non-schizophrenic psychoses

Diane H. Fredrikson; R. Remick; G.W. MacEwan; S. Altman; Lili C. Kopala; S.W. Flynn; William G. Honer


Schizophrenia Research | 1998

An open-label trial of olanzapine in a community mental health service

S.W. Flynn; S. Altman; N. Sladen-Dew; William G. Honer

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William G. Honer

University of British Columbia

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Geoffrey N. Smith

University of British Columbia

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Lili C. Kopala

University of British Columbia

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G.W. MacEwan

University of British Columbia

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Jocelyne S. Lapointe

University of British Columbia

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Diane H. Fredrikson

University of British Columbia

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G. William MacEwan

University of British Columbia

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Thomas S. Ehmann

University of British Columbia

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