Levels | Description of each level |
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I | Clinically stable patient, without serious residual symptoms, with good social and family adjustment, autonomous or with minimal dependency, in regular contact with services |
II | Patient with some symptoms, with evident disability or unstable evolution, who decompensates frequently, with moderate disability, adequate social support and contact with health services |
III | Patient with predominant negative symptoms or residual symptoms with severe impairment of functioning, or with low social support or irregular service contact (non adherence to treatment) |
IV | Patient with serious symptoms that jeopardize the patient's health or other people, with great disability, without social support and with poor contact with services or who refuses treatment |