Schizophrenia
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Eating Disorders
Potpourri
Potpourri
100

What are two symptoms of Schizophrenia ?

Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized motor behaviour, psychosis, social withdrawal, apathy, disorganized thinking. 

100

What percentage of the general population is diagnosed with DID?

Between 1-2% of the general population. 

100

What other illnesses can come from eating disorders? 

-Auto immune diseases (body fighting itself)

- osteoporosis (weak and brittle bones)

- Type 2 diabetes. 

100

Are D.I.D and schizophrenia related? 

No, the are completely different disorders. 

100

Is D.I.D more commonly diagnosed in men or women?

Women. 

200

Is Schizophrenia common in children? 

Usually appears in late teens/early 20's. Children can be affected but it is much less common.
Early onset Schizophrenia can be diagnosed at age 13. 

200

What is D.I.D most commonly misdiagnosed as?

Those with this disorder are often diagnosed with having Schizophrenia. 

200

What can cause an eating disorder?

Hereditary
Stress
Low Self Esteem 

200

Do eating disorders affect more men or women?

Women. 

200

How long do patients generally receive psychotherapy for treatment? 

Commonly between 5-7 years. 

300

Approximately how many Canadians are affected by Schizophrenia? 

Approx. 360,000 Canadians are affected by this mental illness. 
300

Are people with D.I.D generally more violent? 

No, they are not more violent than the general population though it is a common misconception that is perpetuated through media such as the film, "Split". 

300

What are some of the effects eating disorders can have on the body?

-Weight Loss 

- Weight gain
- Weakening of the heart muscles
- Growth of lanugo (fur like hair all over ones body)
- Loss of energy
- Death 

300

What side effects may come as a result of Schizophrenia medication?

Drowsiness, dizziness, blurry vision. 

300

How many cases of Schizophrenia are present in the US each year.  

Approximately 4,000.

400

Can Schizophrenia be cured?

Cannot be cured, but can be 'controlled'.

400

Why is this condition no longer known as split personality disorder/multiple personality disorder?

This name misrepresented the reality of this disorder. 

400

How can eating disorders affect your mental health?

Anxiety

Depression

BPD, OCD

400

What country has the highest percentage of people who struggle with eating disorders?

Japan

400

Is Schizophrenia common?

Hospital beds are more filled with people who live with this disorder than any other mental illness. 

500

Why do people with Schizophrenia often die at younger ages?

Approximately 10% of people who live with Schizophrenia commit suicide.  

500

What is the most common cause of this disorder?

A history of trauma with over 90% of the cases involving some sort of abuse. 

500

What age group is most affected by eating disroders?

14-25

500

What causes Schizophrenia ?

Combination of physical, genetic, psychological, and environmental factors. 

500

What percentage of Canadian are affected by eating disorders?

6%