Background: Results from previous studies on the incidence rates for schizophrenia are inconsistent, with some showing a declining rate [e.g., Suvisaari et al. (1999) Arch Gen Psychiatry 56:733-740] and others showing an increasing rate [e.g., Boydell et al. (2003) Br J Psychiatry 182:45-49]. Objective: This study examines (1) whether incidence rates are changing, (2) relationships amongst changing incidence rates and age, period and cohort effects, and (3) the impact of rate changes on rate projections. Design: A care-based cohort study carried out in British Columbia, Canada, 1989-1998. Bayesian statistical analyses were used to estimate rates and describe secular effects. Classical tests of significance were used to assess the relative i...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period ...
BACKGROUND: Given the early age of onset (AOO) of psychotic disorders, it has been assumed that psyc...
Objective: We studied first admission rates for major mental illness in order to explore links with ...
Background: Results from previous studies on the incidence rates for schizophrenia are inconsistent,...
Objective: To explore changes in the diagnosed incidence of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) from 197...
Studies examining a possible decline in the incidence of schizophrenia over the last two to three de...
Age-standardised rates were calculated for first admissions to hospital in Scotland with ICD-9 diagn...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
Background. This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
BACKGROUND: Major changes in the treatment of schizophrenia have taken place in recent years, includ...
Schizophrenia substantially contributes to the burden of mental disorders. Schizophrenia’s burden an...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
The present study uses data from the Prenatal Determinants of Schizophrenia (PDS) Study to derive ag...
Background. Several studies have suggested a declining first-admission rate for schizophrenia. This ...
Abstract Aims: Few studies have compared time trends for the incidence of psychosis. To date, the re...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period ...
BACKGROUND: Given the early age of onset (AOO) of psychotic disorders, it has been assumed that psyc...
Objective: We studied first admission rates for major mental illness in order to explore links with ...
Background: Results from previous studies on the incidence rates for schizophrenia are inconsistent,...
Objective: To explore changes in the diagnosed incidence of early onset schizophrenia (EOS) from 197...
Studies examining a possible decline in the incidence of schizophrenia over the last two to three de...
Age-standardised rates were calculated for first admissions to hospital in Scotland with ICD-9 diagn...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
Background. This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
BACKGROUND: Major changes in the treatment of schizophrenia have taken place in recent years, includ...
Schizophrenia substantially contributes to the burden of mental disorders. Schizophrenia’s burden an...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
The present study uses data from the Prenatal Determinants of Schizophrenia (PDS) Study to derive ag...
Background. Several studies have suggested a declining first-admission rate for schizophrenia. This ...
Abstract Aims: Few studies have compared time trends for the incidence of psychosis. To date, the re...
BACKGROUND: We conducted a systematic review of incidence rates in England over a sixty-year period ...
BACKGROUND: Given the early age of onset (AOO) of psychotic disorders, it has been assumed that psyc...
Objective: We studied first admission rates for major mental illness in order to explore links with ...