Research 6

Schizophrenia occurs in all societies regardless of class, colour, religion and culture. 1 in 100 people age 18-35 have some type of schizophrenia.Schizophrenia typically begins between the ages of 15 and 25.Schizophrenia is more prevalent in men than women.Schizophrenia is quite rare for people under 10 years of age or over 40 years of age. At any one time as many as 51 million people worldwide have schizophrenia.Over 280,000 people in Canada have schizophrenia.A common myth is that schizophrenia is a split personality. It is not.Schizophrenia is a form of psychosis in which the person may have difficulty distinguishing between reality and non-reality.People with schizophrenia may experience hallucinations: things a person sees, hears, smells, or feels that no one else can see, hear, smell, or feel.Delusions can be a part of schizophrenia: false beliefs that are not part of the person's culture.Disorganized thinking is common for schizophrenia: when a person has trouble organizing his or her thoughts or connecting them logically.Positive symptoms of schizophrenia include disordered thinking, delusions and hallucinations.Negative symptoms of schizophrenia include lack of visible emotion and awareness


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