How long is the prodromal phase of schizophrenia?

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Scarlett Gonzales

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It almost always begins after puberty and is usually followed by a period of increasing symptoms along with a decline in overall functioning. The prodrome phase usually occurs one to two years before the onset of psychotic symptoms (ex: hallucinations, paranoid delusions) in schizophrenia.Jan 18, 2007
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It almost always begins after puberty and is usually followed by a period of increasing symptoms along with a decline in overall functioning. The prodrome phase usually occurs one to two years before the onset of psychotic symptoms (ex: hallucinations, paranoid delusions) in schizophrenia.Jan 18, 2007
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