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6 times higher than non-affective psychotic disorders [OR 2.6, 95% CI (1.8-3.7), p less then 0.001]. Discussion The results imply that the odds of a patient with affective disorder exhibiting a predictable trend in time to relapse were much higher than a patient with recurrent non-affective psychotic disorder. In other words, within recurrent non-affective psychosis group, time to relapse is random. Conclusion This study is an initial attempt to develop a longitudinal trajectory-based approach to investigate relaps