Abstract

Background Schizophrenia may follow a course of amelioration, deterioration or stability. It is possible that deterioration at the aggregate level may be due to a sub-group of patients with a tendency to deteriorate. Aims To examine the course of schizophrenia in a national population-based cohort. Methods All first admissions for schizophrenia in Israel 1978–1986 were followed for readmissions in the Israeli psychiatric hospitalization registry for 10 years ( n = 6865). Readmission rates were examined using cluster analysis. This was followed by an examination of changes in readmission patterns. Results Cluster analysis identified a small cluster of patients who spent more days in the hospital over time and two clusters that improved. A priori classification of the patients into deteriorating, improving and stable (based on days hospitalized per year) revealed that approximately 75% of patients improved over time. Conclusions Over time a majority of patients appear to improve and a minority appear to deteriorate.

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