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Disentangling genetic and social confounding in schizophrenia

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Childhood schizophrenia-what is it?

Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1973
Diagnostic criteria and follow-up findings on groups of children diagnosed by various investigators as childhood schizophrenic, autistic, or atypical are presented. Patients diagnosed by strict criteria believed to be indicative of severe disturbance by the originators of those criteria were, with few exceptions, severely disturbed at the time of ...
L R, Piggott, J S, Gottlieb
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CHILDHOOD SCHIZOPHRENIA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
An intensive study was made of 34 children with schizophrenia. Diagnosis was established by observation of appearance, speech, motility and posture, play patterns, interpersonal responses, thought content, psychometrics, and clinical history by at least three psychiatrists not involved in the study.
R R, KOEGLER, E G, COLBERT
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Childhood Development and Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 1991
DSM and ICD criteria for schizophrenia in adults have been applied across the whole age range with the finding that it is uncommon below the age of 13 years and rare before that of 7 years (Rutter 1984; Watkins et al. 1988). However the operational definitions of schizophrenia do not take into account possible developmentally related differences in ...
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Treatment of Childhood Schizophrenia

Journal of Mental Science, 1955
One and a half years after she had been excluded from school a little girl of six and a half years was being watched by me as she took her part in the school assembly and entered into the normal activities of the A stream of her class. Some two months later the head teacher telephoned us excitedly to say that this same child had put up her hand in the ...
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The Aetiology of Schizophrenia in Childhood

Journal of Mental Science, 1952
The aetiology and significance of schizophrenia in childhood is still so obscure that it is profitable to analyse fully every case that is diagnosed. In the United States of America, where cases appear to occur more frequently, the picture of full-blown childhood schizophrenia has been well drawn by Bender, Kanner, Szurek and others, but the ...
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The Course of Childhood Schizophrenia

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1957
Clinical disorders which are characterized by a prolonged and fluctuating time course provide particularly vexing problems for the evaluation of therapeutic results. Chance alone makes it inevitable that spontaneous remissions will coincide from time to time with almost any therapeutic measure if it be employed with sufficient frequency.
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Childhood‐onset schizophrenia

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1992
AbstractSchizophrenia has been described in children as young as five years of age and should be a diagnostic consideration in any child with psychosis.
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