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KMID : 1177320120150010013
Korean Journal of Schizophrenia Research
2012 Volume.15 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.19
How Can We Differentiate Schizoaffective Disorder from Mood Disorder with Psychotic Feature?
Park Chul-Hyun

Park Tae-Won
Yang Jong-Chul
Oh Keun-Young
Kim Hyeong-Tai
Eun Hong-Bae
Huang Guang-Biao
Chung Young-Chul
Abstract
Difficulties surrounding the classification of mixed psychotic and mood symptoms continue to plague psychiatric nosology. Since schizoaffective disorder was first defined in the literature, it has raised a considerable controversy regarding its clinical distinction from schizophrenia and mood disorder, especially mood disorder with psychotic feature. Recently, it seems that more people are diagnosed as mood disorder with psychotic feature rather than schizoaffective disorder when they are showing concurrent psychotic and mood symptoms. This may be due to unwillingness to make severe diagnosis at first and aggressive trend to expand the diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder. Over-diagnosis of mood disorder with psychotic feature would expose the patients to unnecessary mood stabilizer. Therefore, it is critical to make exact diagnosis based on current diagnostic criteria and other relevant study findings. We conducted in-depth review into diagnostic criteria of DSM and ICD-10 for schizoaffective disorder and mood disorder with psychotic feature and other related studies comparing clinical features between the two disorders. As a result, important points helpful in differentiating the two disorders are highlighted and future suggestions are described.
KEYWORD
Schizoaffective disorder, Mood disorder with psychotic feature, Differential diagnosis
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