Mental Health of College Students
Incidence, problems with data, schizophrenia, use & types of student mental health programs.
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND THE COLLEGE STUDENT
Introduction
The American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV, 1994) states that a diagnosis of schizophrenia is appropriate when a person suffers from delusions, auditory hallucinations, or marked disturbances in thinking, affect, or speech are shown by an individual. The person must also have deteriorated from a previous level of functioning concerning work, interpersonal relationships, self-care, and the like.
Further, the disorder must have been present for at least six months at some point in the individual’s life as well as having been present for at least one month at the time of diagnosis. Finally, organic mental disorders and affective disorders must be ruled out as causes of the symptoms.
Introduction
The American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV, 1994) states that a diagnosis of schizophrenia is appropriate when a person suffers from delusions, auditory hallucinations, or marked disturbances in thinking, affect, or speech are shown by an individual. The person must also have deteriorated from a previous level of functioning concerning work, interpersonal relationships, self-care, and the like.
Further, the disorder must have been present for at least six months at some point in the individual’s life as well as having been present for at least one month at the time of diagnosis. Finally, organic mental disorders and affective disorders must be ruled out as causes of the symptoms.
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