Age-standardised rates were calculated for first admissions to hospital in Scotland with ICD-9 diagnoses of schizophrenia, affective psychoses, paranoid psychoses, reactive psychoses and depressive neuroses (ICD-9 295, 296, 297, 298 and 300.4) for the period 1969-88. First-admission rates for schizophrenia declined by an average of 3.3% per year in males and 4.4% per year in females over the period. The first-admission rate in males in 1988 was 8.4/100,000 (57% of 1969 rate) and in females was 4.8/100,000 (43% of 1969 rate). Rates for depressive neuroses, affective psychoses, reactive psychoses and combined psychoses also fell. Rates for mania rose, as did those for paranoid states in males. The decrease in first-admission rates is likely t...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
First and all admissions to psychiatric hospitals and units during 1981 were obtained from the DHSS ...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
Studies examining a possible decline in the incidence of schizophrenia over the last two to three de...
Objective To investigate changes in incidence of admissions for schizophrenia and related non-affect...
Despite reports of falling first-admission rates for schizophrenia in some Western countries, method...
<p>The incidence of different psychotic disorders is plotted for each citation which contributed a p...
Background. Several studies have suggested a declining first-admission rate for schizophrenia. This ...
Various studies have suggested that there may be an environmental factor in schizophrenia acting bef...
Objective: To explore changes in the diagnosed incidence of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) from 197...
Objective: We studied first admission rates for major mental illness in order to explore links with ...
We established first-contact rates of schizophrenia in the defined area of Camberwell between 1965 a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate changes in incidence of admissions for schizophrenia and related non-affe...
It has often been assumed that all subjects with schizophrenia will eventually be admitted to hospit...
Background: Results from previous studies on the incidence rates for schizophrenia are inconsistent,...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
First and all admissions to psychiatric hospitals and units during 1981 were obtained from the DHSS ...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
Studies examining a possible decline in the incidence of schizophrenia over the last two to three de...
Objective To investigate changes in incidence of admissions for schizophrenia and related non-affect...
Despite reports of falling first-admission rates for schizophrenia in some Western countries, method...
<p>The incidence of different psychotic disorders is plotted for each citation which contributed a p...
Background. Several studies have suggested a declining first-admission rate for schizophrenia. This ...
Various studies have suggested that there may be an environmental factor in schizophrenia acting bef...
Objective: To explore changes in the diagnosed incidence of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) from 197...
Objective: We studied first admission rates for major mental illness in order to explore links with ...
We established first-contact rates of schizophrenia in the defined area of Camberwell between 1965 a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate changes in incidence of admissions for schizophrenia and related non-affe...
It has often been assumed that all subjects with schizophrenia will eventually be admitted to hospit...
Background: Results from previous studies on the incidence rates for schizophrenia are inconsistent,...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...
First and all admissions to psychiatric hospitals and units during 1981 were obtained from the DHSS ...
We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period to determine...