Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics and factors affecting outcome treatment of patients with schizophrenia paranoid. Methods: A crosssectional descriptive. Results: 80.00 percent of people ages 15-35
62.50 percent are men, women accounted for 37.50 percent
57.5 percent patients with duration of illness S1 year. There are 62.50 percent of patients had a favorable factor for the onset or relapse. The positive symptoms of schizophrenia patients mainly paranoid audited, dominated (72.50 percent), virtual bar appear from one agency in the body (70.00 percent), virtual bar comments (65.00 percent), automatic psychiatric syndromes (47.50 percent). The negative symptoms have lower rates of narrowing social relations (30.00 percent), decrease leaming and labor productivity (27.50 percent). 87.50 percent of patients had good treatment results, 10.00 percent of patients with a poor treatment outcome, 2.5 percent of patients treated with no results. The percentage of patients with good clinical outcomes among male than among female sex high, the proportion of patients with good clinical outcomes in patients with disease duration or 1 year, the difference is not statistically significant (p 0.05). Proportion of patients with good clinical outcomes in men is higher than women, proportion of patients with good clinical outcomes in patients with duration of illness or 1 year, the difference is not statistically significant (p 0.05).