A five-year follow-up of the patients initially included in the International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia was conducted in eight of the nine centres. Adequate information was obtained for 807 patients, representing 76% of the initial cohort. Clinical and social outcomes were significantly better for patients in Agra and Ibadan than for those in the centres in developed countries. In Cali, only social outcome was significantly bette
Background: Most studies of outcome in schizophrenia have focused on incidence cohorts or samples id...
It has long been held that schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have a predominately poor cou...
BACKGROUND This paper describes the 13 year course of illness in an epidemiologically defined and re...
Over 90% of the 1202 patients investigated in the 9 centres collaborating in the International Pilot...
The results are described of a transcultural psychiatric study of schizophrenia undertaken by WHO in...
Background Poorly defined cohorts and weak study designs have hampered cross-cultural comparisons of...
Background Poorly defined cohorts and weak study designs have hampered cross-cultural comparisons of...
This study was conducted in order to test the hypothesis derived from the International Pilot Study ...
Data from the Worldwide-Schizophrenia Outpatient Health Outcomes (W-SOHO) study was used to determin...
That schizophrenia has a better prognosis in non-industrialized societies has become an axiom in int...
The Nagasaki World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Menta...
Background: The outcome of schizophrenia has several determinants. Socioecological factors, particul...
The present work concludes my studies in Prof. Y. Bilu’s class, ”Cultural Per-spectives in Abnormal ...
Background: The outcome of schizophrenia has several determinants. Socio-ecological factors, partic...
The illness of schizophrenia has always been a matter of concern for its nature and extent of outcom...
Background: Most studies of outcome in schizophrenia have focused on incidence cohorts or samples id...
It has long been held that schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have a predominately poor cou...
BACKGROUND This paper describes the 13 year course of illness in an epidemiologically defined and re...
Over 90% of the 1202 patients investigated in the 9 centres collaborating in the International Pilot...
The results are described of a transcultural psychiatric study of schizophrenia undertaken by WHO in...
Background Poorly defined cohorts and weak study designs have hampered cross-cultural comparisons of...
Background Poorly defined cohorts and weak study designs have hampered cross-cultural comparisons of...
This study was conducted in order to test the hypothesis derived from the International Pilot Study ...
Data from the Worldwide-Schizophrenia Outpatient Health Outcomes (W-SOHO) study was used to determin...
That schizophrenia has a better prognosis in non-industrialized societies has become an axiom in int...
The Nagasaki World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Menta...
Background: The outcome of schizophrenia has several determinants. Socioecological factors, particul...
The present work concludes my studies in Prof. Y. Bilu’s class, ”Cultural Per-spectives in Abnormal ...
Background: The outcome of schizophrenia has several determinants. Socio-ecological factors, partic...
The illness of schizophrenia has always been a matter of concern for its nature and extent of outcom...
Background: Most studies of outcome in schizophrenia have focused on incidence cohorts or samples id...
It has long been held that schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have a predominately poor cou...
BACKGROUND This paper describes the 13 year course of illness in an epidemiologically defined and re...