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An international team of leading researchers and clinicians here provide a
comprehensive, epidemiological overview of this multi-faceted and still
perplexing disorder, and address some of the key questions it raises. How
important in the genetic contribution to schizophrenia? Do pregnancy and birth
complications increase the risk for schizophrenia? Is the incidence of
schizophrenia changing? Why is the rate higher among immigrants and in those
born in cities? Controversial issues such as the validity of discrete or
dimensional classifications of schizophrenia and the continuum between
psychosis and 'normality' are explored in depth, and separate chapters are
devoted to topics of particular relevance to schizophrenia such as suicide,
violence and substance abuse. Finally, new prospects for treatment and
prevention are considered. Drawing together the findings from social, genetic,
developmental and classical epidemiology of schizophrenia, this text will prove
an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers.
• One of the first books devoted solely to the epidemiology of schizophrenia
• Written by an international team of experts in the field • Incorporates
social, genetic and developmental epidemiological approaches, as well as
chapters on issues uniquely relevant to schizophrenia
Contents
Foreword William Carpenter; Preface; Part I. The Social Epidemiology of
Schizophrenia: Introduction; 1. Investigating socio-environmental influences in
schizophrenia: conceptual and design issues Michaeline Bresnahan and Ezra
Susser; 2. Geographical variation in incidence, course and outcome in
schizophrenia: a comparison of developing and developed countries Michealine
Bresnahan, Paulo Menezes, Vijoy Varma and Ezra Susser; 3. Temporal variation in
the incidence, course and outcome of schizophrenia Michaeline Bresnahan, Jane
Boydell, Robin Murray and Ezra Susser; 4. Urbanisation, migration and risk of
schizophrenia Jane Boydell and Robin Murray; Part II. The Developmental
Epidemiology of Schizophrenia: Introduction; 5. Prenatal and perinatal risk
factors for schizophrenia Mary Cannon, Robert Kendell, Ezra Susser and Peter
Jones; 6. Childhood development and later schizophrenia: evidence from genetic
high risk and birth cohort studies Mary Cannon, C. Jane Tarrant, Matti O.
Huttunen and Peter Jones; 7. Prodrome, onset and early course of schizophrenia
Heinz Häfner; 8. The value of first-episode studies of schizophrenia Mary
Clarke and Eadbhard O'Callaghan; 9. Schizophrenia at the extremes of life
Kenneth G. D. Orr and David J. Castle; Part III. The Genetic Epidemiology of
Schizophrenia: Introduction; 10. The 'classical' genetic epidemiology of
schizophrenia Alastair Cardno and Robin Murray; 11. Molecular genetics and
epidemiology in schizophrenia: a necessary partnership Stanley Zammit, Glyn
Lewis and Michael J. Owen; 12. Gene-environment correlation and interaction in
schizophrenia Jim van Os and Pak Sham; 13. Investigating gene-environment
interaction in schizophrenia using neuroimaging Theo G. M. van Erp, Timothy L.
Gasperoni, Isabelle M. Rosso and Tyrone D. Cannon; Part IV. Special Issues in
the Epidemiology of Schizophrenia: Introduction; 14. Mortality and physical
illness in schizophrenia Preben Bo Mortensen; 15. The clinical epidemiology of
suicide in schizophrenia Hannele Heilä and Jouko Lönnqvist; 16. What is the
relationship between substance abuse and schizophrenia? Robin Murray, Anton
Grech, Peter Phillips and Sonia Johnson; 17. Criminal and violent behaviour in
schizophrenia Elizabeth Walsh and Alec Buchanan; Part V. Future Directions and
Emerging Issues: Introduction; 18. Diagnosis and classification of
schizophrenia: categories vs dimensions, distributions vs disease Jim van Os
and Hélène Verdoux; 19. The implications of epidemiology for service planning
in schizophrenia Graham Thornicroft and Michele Tansella; 20. Prevention of
schizophrenia - not an impossible dream John McGrath; Glossary; Index.
Reviews
Review of the hardback: 'This is a refreshing and helpful book that presents
an up-to-date and comprehensive understanding of schizophrenia. It is also a
great book to learn about the application of epidemiology on mental health.'
Doody's
Review of the hardback: 'The Epidemiology of Schizophrenia is the most
comprehensive assembly of existing knowledge to date … This is a volume packed
with information …'. Psychology and Psychiatry
Review of the hardback: 'The Edipemiology of Schizophrenia is a
well-written, comprehensive book which provides an overview of the current
state of epidemiological knowledge and research in schizophrenia today. … this
book could be recommended both for child/adolescent and adult psychiatrists,
working with schizophrenia and schizophrenia-like disorders. Answers to many
questions are given, but the book also presents new, interesting questions that
need to be answered in the future. This book will fit in the library at the
psychiatric clinic. It comprises five interesting parts to read and a lot of
references for clinicians or researchers who want to deepen their knowledge
further.' European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Contributors
William Carpenter, Michaeline Bresnahan, Ezra Susser, Paulo Menezes, Vijoy
Varma, Jane Boydell, Robin Murray, Mary Cannon, Robert Kendell, Peter Jones, C.
Jane Tarrant, Matti O. Huttunen, Mary Clarke, Eadbhard O'Callaghan, Kenneth G.
D. Orr, David J. Castle, Alastair Cardno, Stanley Zammit, Glyn Lewis, Michael
J. Owen, Jim van Os, Pak Sham, Theo G. M. van Erp, Timothy L. Gasperoni,
Isabelle M. Rosso, Tyrone D. Cannon, Preben Bo Mortensen, Hannele Heilä, Jouko
Lönnqvist, Anton Grech, Peter Phillips, Sonia Johnson, Elizabeth Walsh, Alec
Buchanan, Hélène Verdoux, Graham Thornicroft, Michele Tansella, John
McGrath
Details
- Page extent: 470 pages
- Size: 247 x 174 mm
- Weight: 1.15 kg
Library of Congress
- Dewey number: 362.2/6
- Dewey version: 21
- LC Classification: RC514 .E425 2003
- LC Subject headings:
- Schizophrenia--Epidemiology
A comprehensive epidemiological overview of schizophrenia including findings from social, genetic, developmental and classical epidemiology.
An international team of leading researchers and clinicians here provide the first comprehensive, epidemiological overview of this multi-faceted and still perplexing disorder, and address some of the key questions it raises. How important in the genetic contribution to schizophrenia? Do pregnancy and birth complications increase the risk for schizophrenia? Is the incidence of schizophrenia changing? Why is the rate higher among immigrants and in those born in cities? Controversial issues such as the validity of discrete or dimensional classifications of schizophrenia and the continuum between psychosis and 'normality' are explored in depth, and separate chapters are devoted to topics of particular relevance to schizophrenia such as suicide, violence and substance abuse. Finally, new prospects for treatment and prevention are considered. Drawing together the findings from social, genetic, developmental and classical epidemiology of schizophrenia, this text will prove an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers.
Foreword William Carpenter; Preface; Part I. The Social Epidemiology of Schizophrenia: Introduction; 1. Investigating socio-environmental influences in schizophrenia: conceptual and design issues Michaeline Bresnahan and Ezra Susser; 2. Geographical variation in incidence, course and outcome in schizophrenia: a comparison of developing and developed countries Michealine Bresnahan, Paulo Menezes, Vijoy Varma and Ezra Susser; 3. Temporal variation in the incidence, course and outcome of schizophrenia Michaeline Bresnahan, Jane Boydell, Robin Murray and Ezra Susser; 4. Urbanisation, migration and risk of schizophrenia Jane Boydell and Robin Murray; Part II. The Developmental Epidemiology of Schizophrenia: Introduction; 5. Prenatal and perinatal risk factors for schizophrenia Mary Cannon, Robert Kendell, Ezra Susser and Peter Jones; 6. Childhood development and later schizophrenia: evidence from genetic high risk and birth cohort studies Mary Cannon, C. Jane Tarrant, Matti O. Huttunen and Peter Jones; 7. Prodrome, onset and early course of schizophrenia Heinz Hafner; 8. The value of first-episode studies of schizophrenia Mary Clarke and Eadbhard O'Callaghan; 9. Schizophrenia at the extremes of life Kenneth G. D. Orr and David J. Castle; Part III. The Genetic Epidemiology of Schizophrenia: Introduction; 10. The 'classical' genetic epidemiology of schizophrenia Alastair Cardno and Robin Murray; 11. Molecular genetics and epidemiology in schizophrenia: a necessary partnership Stanley Zammit, Glyn Lewis and Michael J. Owen; 12. Gene-environment correlation and interaction in schizophrenia Jim van Os and Pak Sham; 13. Investigating gene-environment interaction in schizophrenia using neuroimaging Theo G. M. van Erp, Timothy L. Gasperoni, Isabelle M. Rosso and Tyrone D. Cannon; Part IV. Special Issues in the Epidemiology of Schizophrenia: Introduction; 14. Mortality and physical illness in schizophrenia Preben Bo Mortensen; 15. The clinical epidemiology of suicide in schizophrenia Hannele Heila and Jouko Lonnqvist; 16. What is the relationship between substance abuse and schizophrenia? Robin Murray, Anton Grech, Peter Phillips and Sonia Johnson; 17. Criminal and violent behaviour in schizophrenia Elizabeth Walsh and Alec Buchanan; Part V. Future Directions and Emerging Issues: Introduction; 18. Diagnosis and classification of schizophrenia: categories vs dimensions, distributions vs disease Jim van Os and Helene Verdoux; 19. The implications of epidemiology for service planning in schizophrenia Graham Thornicroft and Michele Tansella; 20. Prevention of schizophrenia - not an impossible dream John McGrath; Glossary; Index.
Dettagli libro
- Titolo: The Epidemiology Of Schizophrenia
- Editore: Cambridge University Pres
- Data di pubblicazione: 01/11/2002
- Pagine: 470
- ISBN13: 9780521775403
- ISBN10: 052177540X
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