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Schizophrenia - Symptoms
From Healthscout's partner site on schizophrenia, HealthCentral.com
Risk FactorsSchizophrenia is the most common psychotic condition, affecting about 1% of people worldwide. AgeSchizophrenia can occur at any age, but it tends to first develop (or at least become evident) between adolescence and young adulthood, typically between the ages of 16 - 30 years. It rarely occurs before adolescence or after age 45. GenderSchizophrenia affects both men and women. Men are more likely than women to develop schizophrenia at an earlier age and to experience more severe symptoms. Family HistorySchizophrenia often runs in families. Environmental FactorsVarious environmental factors may play a role in the development of schizophrenia, especially for people who already have a genetic predisposition. Environmental factors possibly associated with schizophrenia include: ![]()
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