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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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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disorder. These factors cause individuals lifespans to decrease about 28.5 years. This is also known as premature mortality. Schizophrenia is diagnosed 1...
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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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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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Dementia (redirect from Risk factors for dementia)
of the group are known as vascular risk factors that may be possible to be reduced or eliminated. Managing these risk factors can reduce the risk of dementia...
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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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hypothesis. Multiple genetic and environment factors have been associated with increased risk for developing schizophrenia. Furthermore, response to treatment...
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Autism (redirect from Autism in schizophrenia)
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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Suicide (redirect from Risk factors for suicide)
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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Prodrome (redirect from Prodromal schizophrenia)
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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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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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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Schizoaffective disorder (redirect from Causes of schizoaffective disorder)
symptoms of both schizophrenia (psychosis) and a mood disorder - either bipolar disorder or depression. The main diagnostic criterion is the presence of psychotic...
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Mental disorder (redirect from Risk factors for mental illness)
Nutrition also plays a role in mental disorders. In schizophrenia and psychosis, risk factors include migration and discrimination, childhood trauma...
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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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Childhood schizophrenia (also known as childhood-onset schizophrenia, and very early-onset schizophrenia) is similar in characteristics of schizophrenia that...
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Postpartum psychosis (redirect from Postnatal schizophrenia)
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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Toxoplasmosis (redirect from Toxoplasmosis of skin)
(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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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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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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Thought disorder (redirect from Disorganization factor)
risk factors for schizophrenia (including childhood abuse, migration, social isolation, and cannabis use) also contribute to the pathophysiology of FTD...
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Quetiapine (section Schizophrenia)
the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. Despite being widely used as a sleep aid, the benefits of such use may...
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Conduct disorder (redirect from Disturbance of conduct)
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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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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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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the circumstances of an individual person with regard to suicide, including warning signs, risk factors, and protective factors. Risk for suicide is re-evaluated...
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