Schizophrenia Disorder

Schizophrenia Disorder

Schizophrenia Disorder

Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental illness characterized by relapsing episodes of psychosis which involve significant alterations in perception, thoughts, mood, and behavior.

Prevalence

Approximately 0.3 to 0.7% of the general population is affected by schizophrenia. The onset of this condition is often gradual, and it typically occurs in the early to mid-twenties in males and in the late twenties in females. Schizophrenia is more common in males than it is in females.

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