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Multicenter Study
. 2022 Dec;27(6):716-723.
doi: 10.1017/S1092852921000742. Epub 2021 Aug 9.

Gender, age at onset, and duration of being ill as predictors for the long-term course and outcome of schizophrenia: an international multicenter study

Konstantinos N Fountoulakis  1 Elena Dragioti  2   3 Antonis T Theofilidis  1 Tobias Wiklund  2   3 Xenofon Atmatzidis  2   3 Ioannis Nimatoudis  1 Erik Thys  4 Martien Wampers  4   5 Luchezar Hranov  6 Trayana Hristova  6 Daniil Aptalidis  6 Roumen Milev  7 Felicia Iftene  7 Filip Spaniel  8 Pavel Knytl  8 Petra Furstova  8 Tiina From  9 Henry Karlsson  9 Maija Walta  9 Raimo K R Salokangas  9 Jean-Michel Azorin  10   11 Justine Bouniard  10   11 Julie Montant  10   11 Georg Juckel  12 Ida S Haussleiter  12 Athanasios Douzenis  13 Ioannis Michopoulos  13 Panagiotis Ferentinos  13 Nikolaos Smyrnis  14 Leonidas Mantonakis  14 Zsófia Nemes  15 Xenia Gonda  16 Dora Vajda  16 Anita Juhasz  16 Amresh Shrivastava  17 John Waddington  18 Maurizio Pompili  19 Anna Comparelli  19 Valentina Corigliano  19 Elmars Rancans  20 Alvydas Navickas  21   22   23 Jan Hilbig  21   22   23 Laurynas Bukelskis  21   22   23 Lidija I Stevovic  24   25   26 Sanja Vodopic  24   25   26 Oluyomi Esan  27 Oluremi Oladele  27 Christopher Osunbote  27 Janusz K Rybakowski  28 Pawel Wojciak  28 Klaudia Domowicz  28 Maria L Figueira  29 Ludgero Linhares  29 Joana Crawford  29 Anca-Livia Panfil  30 Daria Smirnova  31 Olga Izmailova  31 Dusica Lecic-Tosevski  32   33 Henk Temmingh  34 Fleur Howells  34 Julio Bobes  35 Maria P Garcia-Portilla  35 Leticia García-Alvarez  35 Gamze Erzin  36 Hasan Karadağ  36 Avinash De Sousa  37 Anuja Bendre  37 Cyril Hoschl  8 Cristina Bredicean  38 Ion Papava  38 Olivera Vukovic  39 Bojana Pejuskovic  40 Vincent Russell  40 Loukas Athanasiadis  41 Anastasia Konsta  41 Nikolaos K Fountoulakis  42 Dan Stein  43 Michael Berk  44   45   46   47 Olivia Dean  44   45   46   47 Rajiv Tandon  48 Siegfried Kasper  49 Marc De Hert  4   5   50
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Multicenter Study

Gender, age at onset, and duration of being ill as predictors for the long-term course and outcome of schizophrenia: an international multicenter study

Konstantinos N Fountoulakis et al. CNS Spectr. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Background: The aim of the current study was to explore the effect of gender, age at onset, and duration on the long-term course of schizophrenia.

Methods: Twenty-nine centers from 25 countries representing all continents participated in the study that included 2358 patients aged 37.21 ± 11.87 years with a DSM-IV or DSM-5 diagnosis of schizophrenia; the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale as well as relevant clinicodemographic data were gathered. Analysis of variance and analysis of covariance were used, and the methodology corrected for the presence of potentially confounding effects.

Results: There was a 3-year later age at onset for females (P < .001) and lower rates of negative symptoms (P < .01) and higher depression/anxiety measures (P < .05) at some stages. The age at onset manifested a distribution with a single peak for both genders with a tendency of patients with younger onset having slower advancement through illness stages (P = .001). No significant effects were found concerning duration of illness.

Discussion: Our results confirmed a later onset and a possibly more benign course and outcome in females. Age at onset manifested a single peak in both genders, and surprisingly, earlier onset was related to a slower progression of the illness. No effect of duration has been detected. These results are partially in accord with the literature, but they also differ as a consequence of the different starting point of our methodology (a novel staging model), which in our opinion precluded the impact of confounding effects. Future research should focus on the therapeutic policy and implications of these results in more representative samples.

Keywords: Gender; age at onset; duration; long-term course; outcome; schizophrenia.

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