REORDER participants had significantly reduced paranoidideation and increased recovery at follow-up.
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Hallucinations and paranoidideation were associated with increased 3-year mortality in women but not in men.
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Conclusion: The authors found a high prevalence of psychotic symptoms, paranoidideation, and schizophrenia in the very old.
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Individuals with psychotic symptoms or paranoidideation did not differ regarding cognitive functioning compared with individuals without these symptoms.
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Substantial proportions of both the US and Kenya cohorts expressed higher levels of somatization and paranoidideation that suggested further psychological evaluation.
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Individuals with hallucinations and paranoidideation had an increased frequency of previous paranoid personality traits compared with individuals without psychotic symptoms and paranoidideation.