Previous studies have suggested that subjects participating in schizophrenia research are not representative of the demographics of the global population of people with schizophrenia, particularly in terms of gender and geographical location. We here explored if this has evolved throughout the decades, examining changes in geographical location, gender and age of participants in studies of schizophrenia published in the last 50 years. We examined this using a meta-analytical approach on an existing database including over 3,000 studies collated for another project. We found that the proportion of studies and participants from low-and-middle income countries has significantly increased over time, with considerable input from studies from Chi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding the prevalence of schizophrenia has important implications ...
Objective: Science needs to constantly match research models against the data. With respect to the e...
[[abstract]]By describing patterns of disease distribution within populations, identifying risk fact...
In order to examine whether different populations show the same pattern of onset in the Southern Hem...
Background: Most studies reporting the gender difference in age at onset of schizophrenia show an ea...
This study explores sex differences in the outcomes of patients with schizophrenia (clinical/functio...
Abstract Using three different schizophrenic populations from Northern Finland, gender differences i...
Schizophrenia substantially contributes to the burden of mental disorders. Schizophrenia’s burden an...
The global burden of disease (GBD) studies have derived detailed and comparable epidemiological and ...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
Abstract Background Understanding variations in the incidence of schizophrenia is a crucial step in ...
Background. This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the effect of gender on age at onset of schizophrenia in a developing country...
IMPORTANCE Psychotic disorders contribute significantly to the global disease burden, yet the lates...
Background: Emil Kraepelin many years ago had observed that there is late age at onset in women for ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding the prevalence of schizophrenia has important implications ...
Objective: Science needs to constantly match research models against the data. With respect to the e...
[[abstract]]By describing patterns of disease distribution within populations, identifying risk fact...
In order to examine whether different populations show the same pattern of onset in the Southern Hem...
Background: Most studies reporting the gender difference in age at onset of schizophrenia show an ea...
This study explores sex differences in the outcomes of patients with schizophrenia (clinical/functio...
Abstract Using three different schizophrenic populations from Northern Finland, gender differences i...
Schizophrenia substantially contributes to the burden of mental disorders. Schizophrenia’s burden an...
The global burden of disease (GBD) studies have derived detailed and comparable epidemiological and ...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
Abstract Background Understanding variations in the incidence of schizophrenia is a crucial step in ...
Background. This systematic review and collaborative recalculation was set up to recalculate schizop...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the effect of gender on age at onset of schizophrenia in a developing country...
IMPORTANCE Psychotic disorders contribute significantly to the global disease burden, yet the lates...
Background: Emil Kraepelin many years ago had observed that there is late age at onset in women for ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Understanding the prevalence of schizophrenia has important implications ...
Objective: Science needs to constantly match research models against the data. With respect to the e...
[[abstract]]By describing patterns of disease distribution within populations, identifying risk fact...