What is Schizophrenia
Symptoms
Types of Schizophrenia
Who is at risk?
Treatment
100

What is schizophrenia classified as

a mood disorder, anxiety disorder, or psychotic disorder

100

What symptom involves seeing or hearing things that are not real

hallucinations

100

What type mainly involves hallucinations and delusions

paranoid schizophrenia

100

Who is more at risk Men or Women

Men

100

What type of medication is commonly used to help manage symptoms

antipsychotic medications

200

What part of a person’s life does schizophrenia mainly affect

thinking, emotions, and behavior

200

What symptom describes strong beliefs that are not based in reality 

delusions

200

Which type is known for disorganized speech and behavior

What is disorganized schizophrenia

200

At what age does schizophrenia most commonly begin

late teens to early 30s

200

What kind of therapy helps people cope with thoughts and daily life

 therapy (such as cognitive behavioral therapy)

300

Is schizophrenia a lifelong condition or a short-term illness

lifelong condition

300

What are symptoms called when someone shows little emotion or social withdrawal

negative symptoms

300

What type is associated with unusual movements or lack of movement

catatonic schizophrenia

300

Are males, females, or both affected by schizophrenia

both males and females

300

Can people with schizophrenia live productive lives with treatment

yes

400

Does schizophrenia affect how a person understands reality

yes 

400

What type of thinking symptom makes speech hard to follow

disorganized thinking or speech

400

What term is used today instead of focusing heavily on older subtypes 

spectrum-based diagnosis

400

Can environmental stress increase the risk

yes

400

Is early treatment important for better outcomes

yes

500

Is schizophrenia caused by one single factor or multiple factors

Multiple factors


500

Do symptoms usually begin suddenly or gradually over time

gradually over time

500

Are types of schizophrenia always the same for every person (yes or no)

no

500

Is schizophrenia caused by poor parenting

no

500

Besides doctors, who else can help support someone with schizophrenia

family members, therapists, and support systems

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