Treatments
Statistics
Symptoms
Risk/Protective Factors
Tests/DSM
100

Is Schizophrenia curable?

No, Schizophrenia is not curable at the moment but there are treatments available. 

100

How many people in the world are affected by schizophrenia?

24 million people or 0.32% of people are affected by schizophrenia.

100

Is excessive hydration a main symptom for schizophrenia?

Yes, excessive hydration is a main symptom for schizophrenia.

100

Would having a family history of schizophrenia increase your risk of having schizophrenia? 

Yes, having a family history of schizophrenia can increase your risk of being diagnosed with it.

100

List 2 DSM criteria for schizophrenia.

  • Delusions

  • Hallucinations

  • Disorganized speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence)

  • Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior (stares blankly and won't respond when you speak to them)

  • Negative symptoms, such as diminished emotional expression (lack of motivation)

200

Name 3 people who help schizophrenists (Excluding Doctors)

Social Workers, Mental health nurses, Therapists, Counselors, and Psychotherapists.

200
Out of the schizophrenics, what fraction of them receive treatment?

1/3 of schizophrenics receive treatment for the illness.

200

What is the most common symptom for schizophrenia?

Auditory hallucinations are the most common symptom.

200

At what age does taking drugs peak the vulnerability to developing schizophrenia?

Drugs as a teenager and young adulthood peak the vulnerability of developing schizophrenia.

200

What is 1 imaging test that is used with schizophrenia?

An MRI scan, or CT scan is used with schizophrenia.

300

Which treatment is used first, Therapy or Drugs?

Drugs come first in most cases, but after 12 months, therapy can begin.

300

What percentage of schizophrenics commit suicide

10-13% of people with schizophrenia commit suicide.

300

Do schizophrenics socially isolate?

Yes, most people dioagnozed with schizophrenia socially isolate.

300

What type of substance can increase the risk of schizophrenia?

Taking mind-altering drugs can increase the risk of schizophrenia.

300

Are disorganization and catatonic behavior a necessary part of the DSM criteria?

Yes, disorganization and catatonic behaviour are a necessary part of the DSM criteria

400

Name the 3 types of drugs used to treat schizophrenia

Second-generation antipsychotics, First-generation antipsychotics, and long-acting injectable antipsychotics. 

400

What is the likelihood of schizophrenics dying early compared to the general population?

People with schizophrenia are 2 to 3 times more likely to die early than the general population.

400

How does schizophrenia affect thinking and speech?

Thinking: Inability to form coherent thoughts.

Speech: Speech that may seem disorganized or garbled.

400

Is there a protective factor for schizophrenia and if so, what is it?

There's no way to prevent schizophrenia, but a treatment plan can help prevent relapses or worsening of symptoms.

400

How long does disturbances such as impairment in social or occupational functioning need to persist for and how long do active symptoms need to persist.

There must be significant impairment in social or occupational functioning, and the disturbance must persist for at least 6 months, including at least 1 month of active symptoms.

500

Name 2 drugs used to treat schizophrenia

Aripiprazole (Abilify)

Asenapine (Saphris)

Brexpiprazole (Rexulti)

Cariprazine (Vraylar)

Clozapine (Clozaril, Versacloz)

Iloperidone (Fanapt)

Lurasidone (Latuda)

Olanzapine (Zyprexa)

Paliperidone (Invega)

Quetiapine (Seroquel)

Risperidone (Risperdal)

Ziprasidone (Geodon)

Chlorpromazine

Fluphenazine

Haloperidol

Perphenazine

Aripiprazole (Abilify Maintena, Aristada)

Fluphenazine decanoate

Haloperidol decanoate

Paliperidone (Invega Sustenna, Invega Trinza)

Risperidone (Risperdal Consta, Perseris)


500

What is the peak of vulnerability for developing schizophrenia between males and females?

Males reach a single peak of vulnerability for developing schizophrenia between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Females' vulnerability peaks twice; first between 25 and 30 years, and then again around 40 years of age.

500

Name the 3 symptoms that start with the letter D

Delusions, Disorganized behavior, Disorganized thinking

500

What pregnancy and birth complications can increase the risk of schizophrenia?

Pregnancy and birth complications, such as malnutrition or exposure to toxins or viruses that impact the brain can increase the risk of schizophrenia.

500

How is a Psychiatric evaluation done?

A doctor or mental health professional checks mental status by observing appearance and demeanor and asking about thoughts, moods, delusions, hallucinations, substance use, and potential for violence or suicide. This also includes a discussion of family and personal history.

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