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Child and adolescent (early onset) schizophrenia: A review in light of DSM-III-R

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Early onset schizophrenia (EOS) is defined as that beginning in childhood or adolescence (under 16 or 17). Studies of EOS are infrequent, and comparative adult figures not always available, but tentative conclusions may be drawn. EOS is more common in males; symptomatology is often undifferentiated; frequencies of homotypic family disorder, premorbid schizotypal personality, and neurodevelopmental abnormalities high; outcome poor but only slightly worse than in adults; response to psychotropic drug treatment probably similar though not properly tested; and confusion with psychotic bipolar disorder particularly common. Onset before language is developed presents special diagnostic difficulties. There are a few reports of autistic children developing schizophrenia but this requires replication. Differences from adult schizophrenia are more marked when onset is in childhood than in adolescence but all are quantitative rather than qualitative suggesting that the disorders are the same and that there should be no separate category for children or adolescents.

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This review is based on one prepared for the DSM-IV Task Force but the opinions expressed here are solely those of the author.

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Werry, J.S. Child and adolescent (early onset) schizophrenia: A review in light of DSM-III-R. J Autism Dev Disord 22, 601–624 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01046330

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