Associated Features of Schizoaffective Disorder
A person with Schizoaffective Disorder may display symptoms similar to other psychiatric disorders.

- Learning Problem
 - Hypoactivity
 - Psychotic
 - Euphoric Mood
 - Depressed Mood
 - Somatic / Sexual Dysfunction
 - Hyperactivity Guilt / Obsession
 - Odd / Eccentric / Suspicious Personality
 - Anxious / Fearful / Dependent Personality
 - Dramatic / Erratic / Antisocial Personality
 
Differential Diagnosis:
Some disorders display similar or sometimes even the same symptom. The clinician, therefore, in his/her diagnostic attempt has to differentiate against the following disorders which he/she needs to rule out to establish a precise diagnosis.
- Psychotic Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition
 - A delirium, or a dementia
 - Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder
 - Substance-Induced Delirium
 - Delusional Disorder
 - Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.
 
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APA Reference
Gluck, S.
        (2007, March 2). Associated Features of Schizoaffective Disorder, HealthyPlace. Retrieved
        on 2025, November 3 from https://www.healthyplace.com/thought-disorders/schizophrenia-articles/associated-features-of-schizoaffective-disorder