Classification of schizophrenia

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    • > in the ICD-11 two or more negative symptoms, for one month or longer, are sufficient for diagnosis
      > In the DSM-5 one positive symptom must be present, for at least one month, for diagnosis
      > The ICD-11 recognises subtypes of schizophrenia eg. paranoid schizophrenia
    • Positive symptoms of schizophrenia
      > An additional experience beyond those of ordinary existence
      > Hallucinations - unusual sensory experiences that have no basis in reality. For example auditory hallucinations or visual hallucinations
      > Delusions - Irrational/ false beliefs that have no basis in reality, they can make people with schizophrenia behave in ways that make sense to them but seem bizarre to others
      • Delusions of persecution
      • Delusions of control
    • Negative symptoms of schizophrenia
      > A loss of usual abilities and experiences
      > Avolition - severe loss of motivation to carry out everyday tasks and difficulty to begin or keep up with goal-directed activity
      • Andreason identified 3 signs of avolition: poor hygiene and grooming, lack of persistence in work or education and lack of energy
      > Speech poverty - reduction in the amount and quality of speech, sometimes accompanied by a delay in the sufferers verbal responses during conversation or a lack of fluency