Bipolar Disorder  & Schizoaffective Disorder

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Schizoaffective disorder

Definition

Schizoaffective disorder is a mental condition that causes both psychosis and mood problems.

Psychosis means a person has a loss of contact with reality and may have hallucinations (hearing voices or seeing things that are not present) and delusions (false, fixed beliefs). Mood disorder problems may include a very bad or very good mood with sleep disturbances, changes in energy and appetite , disrupted concentration, and poor daily function.

Causes

The exact cause of schizoaffective disorder is unknown. Genetics and body chemistry may play a role.  

Schizoaffective disorder is believed to be less common than schizophrenia and mood disorders. Women may have the condition more often than men . While mood disorders are relatively common in children, a full syndrome of schizophrenia is not. Therefore schizoaffective disorder tends to be rare in children.

Symptoms

The signs and symptoms of schizoaffective disorder vary greatly from person to person.

Often times, persons with schizoaffective disorder seek treatment for problems with mood, daily function, or intrusive thoughts. Psychosis and mood changes may occur at one time, or off and on by themselves. Psychotic symptoms can persist for at least 2 weeks without significant mood symptoms. The course of the disorder feature cycles of severe symptoms followed by improvement. 

The symptoms of schizoaffective disorder include:

  • Elevated, inflated, or depressed mood
  • Irritability and poor temper control
  • Symptoms that could be seen during a manic or depressed state (changes in appetite, energy, sleep)
  • Hallucinations (particularly auditory hallucinations, "hearing voices")
  • Delusions of reference (for example, believing that someone on TV or the radio is speaking directly to you or that secret messages are hidden in common objects)
  • Paranoia (a feeling that everyone or a particular person or agency is out to get you)
  • Deteriorating concern with hygiene , grooming
  • Disorganized and illogical speech

Exams and Tests

The health care provider will perform a psychiatric evaluation to identify symptoms and ask questions about the patient's current behavior and symptoms.

To be diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder , a person must experience psychotic symptoms - but normal mood - for at least 2 weeks.

The combination of psychotic and mood symptoms in schizoaffective disorder can be seen in other illnesses such as bipolar disorder. The extreme disturbance in mood is an important part of the schizoaffective disorder

Any medical, psychiatric, or drug-related condition that causes psychotic or mood symptoms must be considered and ruled out before a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder is made. Persons who take steroid medications, have seizure disorders, or who abuse cocaine, amphetamines, and phencyclidine (PCP) can have concurrent schizophrenic and mood disorder symptoms.

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Review Date: 5/8/2006

Reviewed By: Paul Ballas, D.O. , Department of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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Schizoaffective Disorder
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