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    <!-- ICD-10 criteria for schizotypal disorder (F21) -->

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    <string name="title">F21 Schizotypal disorder</string>
    <string name="a">A. The subject must have manifested, over a period of at least two years, at least four of the following, either continuously or repeatedly:</string>
    <string name="a1">(1) Inappropriate or constricted affect, subject appears cold and aloof;</string>
    <string name="a2">(2) Behaviour or appearance which is odd, eccentric or peculiar;</string>
    <string name="a3">(3) Poor rapport with others and a tendency to social withdrawal;</string>
    <string name="a4">(4) Odd beliefs or magical thinking influencing behaviour and inconsistent with subcultural norms;</string>
    <string name="a5">(5) Suspiciousness or paranoid ideas;</string>
    <string name="a6">(6) Ruminations without inner resistance, often with dysmorphophobic, sexual or aggressive contents;</string>
    <string name="a7">(7) Unusual perceptual experiences including somatosensory (bodily) or other illusions, depersonalization or derealization;</string>
    <string name="a8">(8) Vague, circumstantial, metaphorical, over-elaborate or often stereotyped thinking, manifested by odd speech or in other ways, without gross incoherence;</string>
    <string name="a9">(9) Occasional transient quasi-psychotic episodes with intense illusions, auditory or other hallucinations and delusion-like ideas, usually occurring without external provocation.</string>
    <string name="b">B. The subject must never have met the criteria for any disorder in F20 (Schizophrenia).</string>

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