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Symptoms Of A Mental Disorder

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Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder which affects a persons’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior. 1.1% of the worlds’ population suffers from Schizophrenia making it one of the main causes of disability. No matter what race, age, or gender everyone with this mental illness is affected in the same way. There are several factors that cause disability in everyday life. For example, seeing or imagining things that don’t exist, hearing voices, feeling threatened by people or things, etc. This literature review is going to discuss how patients are diagnosed, how they act in everyday life, how their personality traits are and family involvement/compliance in the treatments. There are several studies done to support these topics.
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Patients that are diagnosed with Schizophrenia have a hard time participating in everyday activities, just like the previous article had discussed, patients avoid and withdraw themselves from situations and everyday life activities. Normally, others have abilities to think, behave, be motivated and do physical tasks but a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia would have a weakened, low ability to do these things. In the article “ Participation in daily life of people with Schizophrenia in comparison to the general population” (Easterbrook, Jarus, Kotler & Lipskaya-Velikovsky, 2016), there was a cross sectional study conducted between those with Schizophrenia and those without Schizophrenia. The purpose of this study was to see if patients diagnosed with Schizophrenia participate in everyday life differently than those without it.
This study consisted of about 70 patients diagnosed with the illness and 70 other people who were completely healthy. The patients with schizophrenia lived with family and were single and unemployed while the healthy group had families of their own and were employed. The group of patients lived with Schizophrenia for about 10 years who were diagnosed in their 20s. About 47% of these patients were hospitalized 1-3 times and the rest were hospitalized over 4 times. This study was done 6 months after the patients were discharged so none of the

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