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The authors examined 26 consecutive patients who had a diagnosis of acute schizophrenia upon admission to an inpatient psychiatric unit of a municipal hospital. Only one patient satisfied research criteria for schizophrenia, whereas half of the patients received a research diagnosis of mania. The group with a research diagnosis of mania was compared with a group of schizophrenics and manic patients for whom admission and research diagnoses concurred; no differences from the research manics but marked differences from the research schizophrenics were found in this group in regard to clinical, genetic, and treatment-response variables. The authors conclude that many patients receiving the diagnosis of acute schizophrenia actually suffer from an affective illness and rarely satisfy rigorous criteria for schizophrenia.
Taylor et al. (Sat,) studied this question.