1st Edition

Psychosis In The Inner City The Camberwell First Episode Study

    224 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    224 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    The "epigenetic puzzle" which is schizophrenia, forms the focus of this Monograph, But The Authors Do Not Sit Comfortably With The Notion That this is an entity. Rather, they approach the non-affective psychoses on a broad epidemiological base, ascertaining cases of so-called "functional" psychoses over a quarter of a century. They examine admission policies, showing that patients are admitted to hospital on the grounds of their particular presentation, rather than their diagnosis. They explore Differences Between Males And Females With Psychotic Disorders, And Show that gender is a more powerful influence than diagnosis. They investigate trends over time, and find that demography is the major influence. Looking at criminality, they show that the factors predicting criminal Behaviour In Individuals With Psychotic Illness Are Much The Same In those without psychotic illness. And they trace the longitudinal course of illness, putting paid to the schizophrenia/manic depression dichotomy.; This monograph is an overview of the ideas and many of the findings generated by a highly productive group of researchers. It has a good chance to become one of the standard references in several of the key aspects of schizophrenia.

    Preface by Assen Jablensky. Abstract. Schizophrenia: The Epidemiology of a Provisional Category. Methods for the 1965_1984 Study. Diagnostic Issues and Admission Policies. The Effect of Gender on Age at Onset of Psychosis. Subtypes of Schizophrenia as Expressions of Wider Dimensions of Psychosis. Late Onset Schizophrenia. Crime and Schizophrenia in Camberwell. Trends in the Incidence of the Functional Psychoses. A Case Control Study of Ethnicity and Schizophrenia. Psychotic Illness in Ethnic Minorities: Evidence from the 1991 UK Census. The Longitudinal Perspective: The Camberwell collaborative Psychosis Study. Summary and Conclusions.

    Biography

    CASTLE, DAVID J