physiological Disorders 4 - schizophrenia Flashcards

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Define Schizophrenia?

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class of disorders marked by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, disorganized motor behaviour and negative symptoms -

prevalence is in 0.7% of population

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when do the psychotic features of schizophrenia normally emerge?

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between late teens and mid-30s - onset before adolescence is rare

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why is life expectancy reduced in individuals with schizophrenia?

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b/c of associated medical conditions

  • weight gain from medications
  • diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cardiovascular and pulmonary disease
  • poor engagment in primary reduction of disease i.e. cancer screening or exercise
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what are the symptoms of schizophrenia?

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  • delusions/irrational thought- false beliefs maintained even though they are clearly out of touch with reality -
  • distorted perception - hallcuinations are sensory perceptions that occur in the absence of a real external stimulus or are gross distortions of perceptual input (hearing voices)
  • Disorganized thinking - usually inferred from a person’s speech - person may switch from one topic ot another, answers to questions may be unrelated or incomprehensible
  • Disorganized or abnormal motor behaviour - decreased reactivity to environment, staring, grimacing and echoing of speech
  • nagative symptoms - diminished emotional expression - reductions in expression of emeotion in face, eye contact, intonation of speech/movements - so it’s the absence of something you would expect to be there in a normal person
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what is negative syndrome?

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a syndrome associated with schizophrenia where there is no psychotic symptoms - but there is a lack of a a lot of physical/emotional factors that are normal to social expresison

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what are the positive vs. negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

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positive = adding something - so behavioural excesses or peculiarities, delusions, hallucinations etc

negative = loss of something - behavioural deficits such as flattened emotions, withdrawal, apathy, impaired attention etc.

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What is the DSM V criteria for schizophrenia?

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Describe the cognitive impairment in schizophrenia

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broad range cognitive deficits (attention, working memory, executive functions etc)

  • cognitive impairments are independent of the postiive symptoms

negative symptoms and cognitive deficets are important b/c they strongly determine functional outcome of the patient

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what is the prevailing theory of schizophrenia?

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schizophrenia as a disorder of faulty brain development

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what is the percent heritability of schizophrenia ?

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64%

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how is cannabis related to schizophrenia?

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evidence that adolescence use of marijuana has a causative role in schizophrenia

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what are some brain abnormalities in schizophrenia?

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smaller cortex, less grey matter than white, enlarged ventricles, smaller thalamus, temporal lobes etc

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what is our evidence for the neurodevelopment hypothesis of schizophrenia?

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  • brain images on diagnosis
  • gene abnormalities - especially among those that code for brain development
  • obstetric complciations (hypoxia)
  • prenatal infections - malnutrition and prenatal anaemia and prenatal vitamin D deficiency
  • presence of minor anomalies indicating brain maldevelopment
  • abnormalities of motor and language milestones, cognition and social performance
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Treatment is more effective on which symptoms of schizophrenia?

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the positive symptoms - though they have little effect on the negative or cognitive symptoms -

this is particularly problematic b/c the negative/cognitive effects are more disabling in the long term

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What non-medication treatment can we give for schizophrenia?

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CBT

social skills training

family therapy

cognitive remediation - computerized training modules

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