The least likely good prognostic factor in a patient with Schizophrenia is?
Correct Answer: Premorbid personality issues
Description: Premorbid personality issues is a bad prognostic factor for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Good Prognosis Bad Prognosis Acute onset (<2 weeks) Insidious onset Advanced age at onset (>35 year) Early onset <20 year) Catatonic subtype (Paranoid subtype has an intermediate prognosis) Simple, disorganized, hebephrenic Female Sex Male Sex Prominent Positive Symptom Prominent Negative symptom Presence of affective symptom Absence of affective symptoms Family H/O mood disorder Family h/o Schizophrenia Good premorbid functioning and personality traits Poor premorbid functioning and personality traits
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