Suprakash Chaudhury , Suprakash Chaudhury , Chandra Kiran , Daniel Saldanha , Mahesh Thakur
Suprakash Chaudhury, Chandra Kiran, Daniel Saldanha, et al. Comorbid Anxiety disorders in Schizophrenia. RFP Indian Journal of Medical Psychiatry. 2020;3(1):35-44
Anxiety disorders commonly co-occur in patients of schizophrenia and have signiï€cant inuence on course and prognosis of schizophrenia. However, probably due to diagnostic and treatment hierarchical reductionism anxiety disorders have been overlooked in schizophrenia. Review of the literature reveal great differences in prevalence estimates as a result of variations in symptom descriptions and different diagnostic
instruments. There are significant differences in psychopathology of individuals with Schizophrenia with and without anxiety disorders. With regard to treatment response it is seen that subjects with Schizophrenia
and anxiety disorders respond poorly to only antipsychotics but respond better to antipsychotics plus the SSRIs. Further, the duration of illness of schizophrenia subjects with anxiety disorder is comparatively briefer.
The presence of comorbid anxiety disorder in schizophrenia patients may indicate a better prognosis. It is essential that schizophrenia patients undergo proper psychiatric screening and detailed evaluation to detect and treat comorbid anxiety disorders, since this may improve their quality of life and future prospects.
Keywords: Schizophrenia; anxiety disorders; prevalence; management.
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