• with vulnerability factors. Risk factors of schizophrenia have been identified and include genetic factors, environmental factors such as experiences...
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    than females. The causes of schizophrenia may include genetic and environmental factors. Genetic factors include a variety of common and rare genetic variants...
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    half of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia will also be diagnosed with another mental/behavioral disorder in their lifetime. These factors cause...
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  • of the disorder. The interaction of these factors increases the risk for development of basic symptoms of schizophrenia. It is important to identify when...
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    attempt suicide. There are a variety of reasons and risk factors. After long-term follow-up half of people with schizophrenia have a favourable outcome while...
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  • is a substantial risk factor. Both schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease also may be aggravated by hyperphantasia, as high levels of vivid imagery predict...
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  • symptoms of both schizophrenia (psychosis) and mood disorder - either bipolar disorder or depression. The main diagnostic criterion is the presence of psychotic...
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    mutations are risk factors for schizophrenia; knockout animal models have social deficits. 16p11.2 Duplication Micro-duplications of a 600 kb region of chromosome...
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  • hypothesis. Multiple genetic and environment factors have been associated with increased risk for developing schizophrenia. Furthermore, response to treatment...
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  • 2013). "Modifiable risk factors for schizophrenia and autism—shared risk factors impacting on brain development". Neurobiology of Disease. 53: 3–9. doi:10...
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  • epigenetics of schizophrenia is the study of how inherited epigenetic changes are regulated and modified by the environment and external factors and how these...
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    these risk factors can reduce the risk of dementia in individuals in their late midlife or older age. A reduction in a number of these risk factors can...
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    Anhedonia (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
    symptoms, factor analysis of questionnaires yield two factors, with one including deficits in pleasure and motivation. People with schizophrenia retrospectively...
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    abuse (including alcoholism and benzodiazepine use and withdrawal) are risk factors. Some suicides are impulsive acts due to stress (such as from financial...
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  • due to heritable factors – the same heritable factors that support the worldwide distribution of schizophrenia. One modern version of the theory has invoked...
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  • Nutrition also plays a role in mental disorders. In schizophrenia and psychosis, risk factors include migration and discrimination, childhood trauma...
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  • happening outside of their mind. In general, religion has been found to have "both a protective and a risk increasing effect" for schizophrenia. A common report...
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  • (December 2019). "Delinquent Behavior: Systematic Review of Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors". Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. 22 (4):...
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  • The glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia models the subset of pathologic mechanisms of schizophrenia linked to glutamatergic signaling. The hypothesis...
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  • of at-risk individuals. This includes development of risk calculators and methods for large-scale population screening. Describing the schizophrenia prodrome...
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    potential factors contributing to their onset, as well as genetics and circadian rhythm disruption. There is no agreement in the evidence about risk factors, though...
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  • in schizophrenia are widely reported. Men and women exhibit different rates of incidence and prevalence, age at onset, symptom expression, course of illness...
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  • rates of smoking among people with schizophrenia have a number of serious impacts, including increased rates of mortality, increased risks of suicidal...
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    (23 March 2012). "Toxoplasma gondii and Other Risk Factors for Schizophrenia: An Update". Schizophrenia Bulletin. 38 (3): 642–647. doi:10.1093/schbul/sbs043...
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    accumulation of risk factors. In addition to the risk factors identified under cause, several other variables place youth at increased risk for developing...
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  • Paternal age effect (category Biology of bipolar disorder)
    age. A second study also found a risk of schizophrenia in both fathers above age 50 and fathers below age 25. The risk in younger fathers was noted to...
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    evidence of a statistical association between cannabis use and the development of schizophrenia or other chronic psychoses, with the highest risk potentially...
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    risk factors for schizophrenia (including childhood abuse, migration, social isolation, and cannabis use) also contribute to the pathophysiology of FTD...
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  • Childhood schizophrenia (also known as childhood-onset schizophrenia, and very early-onset schizophrenia) is similar in characteristics of schizophrenia that...
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  • 2010). "The bipolar disorder risk allele at CACNA1C also confers risk of recurrent major depression and of schizophrenia". Molecular Psychiatry. 15 (10):...
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