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Back 1963 found 153 patients diagnosed by multiple doctors only had 54% concordance rate between the doctor's assessments, suggesting low inter-reliability in diagnosing schizophrenia
People with African-Caribbean Heritage in the UK are up to nine times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, due to category failure when Western definition of mental illness are applied to people from non-western cultures
Loring and Pal 1988 found overdiagnosis of the case study claimed to be of a black client and under diagnosis if the case study claimed it was of a female client, suggesting the existence of gender and cultural bias in psychiatrist diagnosis of schizophrenia
Tienari 2004 found 5.8% of children adopted into psychologically Healthy Families develop schizophrenia compared to 36.8% of children raised in dysfunctional families, supporting the influence of both biological and psychological factors
A meta-analysis including 2012 studies found drug treatments that work via normalizing dopamine levels were more effective than placebo, supporting the dopamine hypothesis
Verbal interactions exaggerated involvement, indicating the sufferer is a burden, self-sacrifice, criticism and control of the sufferer's behavior, physical and verbal emotional hostility towards the sufferer
A faulty attention system cannot filter preconscious information, giving too much significance to information that would usually be filtered, overloading the mind
Tienari found that only 5.8% of biological children of schizophrenic mothers adopted into psychologically Healthy Families develop schizophrenia compared to 36.8% of children adopted into dysfunctional families
Lashley and Sterling 2006 found patients with schizophrenia took twice as long to name the color in the Stroop test as the controls, suggesting people with schizophrenia have dysfunctional thought processing
Second generation drug therapy from the 1970s onwards, block dopamine receptors but also act on other neurotransmitters, addressing both positive and negative symptoms with fewer side effects
A meta-analysis including 212 studies found drug treatments of symptoms were more effective than placebo, suggesting drugs targeting the dopamine system are effective in reducing symptoms
Bagnall reviewed 232 studies and found atypical drugs were more effective than typical in treating overall symptoms, resulting in fewer movement disorder side effects and fewer people leaving the drug treatments early
A study that randomly placed patients into routine care, antipsychotic CBT, or a combined treatment found the combined treatment significantly improved the severity and number of positive symptoms as well as fewer days in the hospital