A total of 153 schizophrenic subjects were included for outcome assessment in different aspects of their life functions. The same group of subjects was followed-up 1 year later to assess the consistency of their outcome pattern. A factor analysis on the outcome measures was conducted, and 5 independent factors were noted. Outcome on symptomatic control was most favourable but less consistent over time. Psychosocial deficits, on the other hand, were more enduring and noted in a significant proportion of the subjects.