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What are some statistics about schizophrenia?



I am doing a research projects about schizophrenia and I cant find any good statistics about it.. Can you help me, please?

The best source in the world for any and all mental health disorders is the DSM IV-TR. It should be available in the library of a university, but if psychology is an interest of yours it would be a good buy. If psychology is your major it is most likely that you will need one in the future, anyway. the DSM IV-TR has diagnostic and statistical information for every recognized mental disorder, and a very extensive section on schizophrenia.
I'd start here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/schizophren...

The end of the article contains lots of links and sources for the information in the article.
http://www.schizophrenia.com/szfacts.htm...
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