Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6827242 | Schizophrenia Research | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The overwhelming majority of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia at ages 25-34 in an epidemiological survey were present in the Psychiatric Hospitalization Registry. However, the assessment of life-time rates of schizophrenia at these ages is problematic because some future cases are asymptomatic, others have premorbid non-psychotic disorders, while in others it is difficult to differentiate between affective disorders and schizophrenia. Availability of psychiatric services and hospitalization policy must be considered when generalizing these findings to other countries.
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Authors
Mark Weiser, Nomi Werbeloff, Bruce P. Dohrenwend, Itzhak Levav, Rinat Yoffe, Michael Davidson,