For decades, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (BD) were treated as distinct and unrelated psychiatric disorders.
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Study reveals rising psychosis rates among younger generations
People born more recently are being diagnosed with psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) more often and at younger ages than people born earlier, suggests a large study of more than 12 million ...
Psychosis is characterized by uncertainty and confusion—feelings that virtually everyone has experienced, albeit not to the ...
Incidence of psychotic disorders by birth cohort: a population-based cohort study in Ontario, Canada
Background: Previous reports have suggested that the incidence of psychotic disorders has either been stable or decreasing ...
A Canadian Medical Association Journal study found that people born more recently are being diagnosed with psychotic ...
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Psychosis diagnoses among teenagers surge 60% over two decades
Canadian Study Shows People Born in the 2000s Face Double the Risk of Their Parents’ Generation In A Nutshell Psychosis ...
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GLP-1 'Agonorexia'; Psychotic Disorders Rising in Young People; Pink Noise Pitfalls
News and commentary from the psychiatry world ...
The incidence of psychotic disorders is increasing in more recent birth cohorts in Ontario, suggesting the need for early ...
The study showed when compared to those who reported not using cannabis during adolescence, the ones who admit to cannabis use were more likely to be hospitalized or to visit an emergency room related ...
The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is known as the DSM-5. What will the next version be called?
Jørgen G Bramness; Øystein H Gundersen; Joar Guterstam; Eline B Rognli; Maija Konstenius; Else-Marie Løberg; Sigrid Medhus; Lars Tanum; Johan Franck In this context, we hypothesize that the ...
Landmark surveys across 30+ countries exposed massive treatment gaps, reshaping global mental health policy Our ...
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