Asked by
Olivia Capps
on Dec 07, 2024Verified
Laura is diagnosed with new-onset schizophrenia at age 67. How common is this?
A) Uncommon; it is unusual for new cases of schizophrenia to develop later in life.
B) Uncommon; schizophrenia most commonly occurs in men.
C) Common; although the rate of new cases later in life is less compared with early adulthood, it is still fairly common.
D) Common; new cases of schizophrenia spike after age 65.
Schizophrenia
A mental health disorder characterized by distortion in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self, and behavior.
New-onset
Referring to the initial occurrence or diagnosis of a disease or condition.
New Cases
Instances or occurrences that have been identified or reported for the first time during a specific period.
- Understand the typical age of onset and recognition pattern for schizophrenia.
Verified Answer
NP
Learning Objectives
- Understand the typical age of onset and recognition pattern for schizophrenia.