The study was conducted in 46 countries and evaluated over 150,000 cases of schizophrenic patients. The authors assert that prevalence of the condition is low in developing countries as compared to developed countries. The authors also found that schizophrenia prevalence does not vary according to gender. Their study concluded that there is increased prevalence of schizophrenia in urban areas as compared to rural areas. Additionally, immigrants in the countries showed higher prevalence of the conditions as compared to the native-born (Saha et al, …show more content…
Because of the complications related to the disorder, decisive measures to combat the disease revolve around helping patients with the disorder get the most out of their lives through increasing their tolerance to the symptoms that define the disorder (Beck et al, 2011). The use of antipsychotic medication has helped patients cope with the condition. Additionally, social rehabilitation helps patients interact with others and have a social life.
Conclusion
Schizophrenia affects everybody in the society either as a victim or a friend or relative to a victim. There is a lot of prejudice attributed to the conditions and most people in society shun schizophrenics, viewing them as insane and outcasts of the society. Additionally, the characterization of schizophrenia as a bipolar disorder is unfound and contributes to poor research results. Schizophrenics are fellow human beings who should receive help to help in managing of their condition. This calls for all members of the society to embrace them and accord them respect they