Hélio Elkis
Professor-associado livre-docente do Departamento de Psiquiatria da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP). Coordenador do Projeto Esquizofrenia (Projesq) do Instituto de Psiquiatria do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (IPq-HC-FMUSP). Pós-doutorado pela Case Western Reserve University (EUA).

Abstract:

Background: The concept of remission is well established in some psychiatric disorders such as depression, but only recently it has been proposed for schizophrenia. Objective: The aim of the present paper is to review the new proposed criteria for remission in schizophrenia. Method: PubMed search. Results: The concept of remission, response, stability and recover are extensively discussed in the present article, as well as items of the scales used in the definition. Conclusion: The concept of remission is characterized by the presence in the last 6 months of symptoms with a maximum threshold severity level (Panss level 3) but which allows a certain degree of social functioning. The dimensions of the concept and respective psychopathological symptoms are: Positive: delusions, hallucinations and unusual thought content. Disorganization: conceptual disorganization and mannerisms and posturing; Negative: blunted affect, passive/apathetic social withdrawal and lack of spontaneity and flow of conversation.

Keywords:Schizophrenia, response, remission.