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2020, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Part A

Perception of the factors that contribute to schizophrenia


Author(s): Dr. Jyotika Rathore

Abstract: Psychosis is a symptom of schizophrenia, which is often associated with significant disability and can have an impact on all aspects of functioning in personal, familial, social, academic, and occupational spheres. People with schizophrenia frequently experience stigma, discrimination, and human rights violations. In the world, more than two out of every three persons who have psychosis do not receive specialized mental health care. At least one in three people with schizophrenia will be able to fully recover, and there are many effective therapy alternatives available. Escaping the aetiology of schizophrenia has proven to be quite difficult. There are many different popular perceptions of schizophrenia. The method in which people with schizophrenia seek help, how well they respond to treatment, and how well they integrate into society are all influenced by how the general public views the origins of the disorder. Therefore, it is crucial for human welfare to evaluate how the general public views the causes of schizophrenia and the related aspects.

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Dr. Jyotika Rathore. Perception of the factors that contribute to schizophrenia. International Journal of Intellectual Disability. 2020; 1(1): 19-21.
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