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[DSM-5-TR] Diagnostic Criteria of Schizophreniform Disorder

A. Two or more of the following, each present for a significant portion of time during a 1-month period (or less if successfully treated). At least one of these must be (1), (2), or (3):

  1. Delusions.

  2. Hallucinations.

  3. Disorganized speech.

  4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior.

  5. Negative symptoms.

B. An episode of the disorder lasts at least 1 month but less than 6 months.

C. Schizoaffective disorder and depressive or bipolar disorder with psychotic features have been excluded because either 1) no major depressive or manic episodes have occurred or 2) mood episodes have been present for a small portion of the total duration of the active and residual periods of the illness during the active-phase symptoms.

D. The disturbance does not ascribe to physiological functions of drugs or another medical condition.

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Updated 2023-11-12

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