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Review Article

Women and schizophrenia: A review

Pages 46-56 | Received 21 Oct 1996, Accepted 08 Nov 1996, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: This is a selective review article which aims to explore current areas of research involving women with schizophrenia and to identify areas requiring future research.

Method: Research studies conducted both nationally and internationally are reviewed with an emphasis on a gender-based approach.

Results: The review is divided into three sections. First there is an introduction including a brief consideration of the possible reasons for the noted lack of studies focussing on women with schizophrenia and a summary of the epidemiological evidence that has prompted interest in gender-based schizophrenia research. Second, there is a review of some studies that utilise gender as a paradigm to understand the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, and third, a discussion of the role of gender in management approaches is presented.

Conclusions: The main conclusion is that women have not been well represented in schizophrenia research. Female-specific management issues and a better understanding of the impact of schizophrenia on women require more gender-based research.

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