Women and Schizophrenia

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Pub. Date: 2000-08-28
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This comprehensive review of a complex area is as much about women as it is about schizophrenia, encompassing the biological, endocrinological, epidemiological, reproductive, psychological and social aspects of schizophrenia as experienced by women. Femaleness impacts significantly on the onset and nature of schizophrenia suffered by women: the female brain develops more rapidly than the male; estrogens produce antipsychotic effects; the female brain ages differently from the male, with a massive preponderance of female very-late-onset schizophrenia which may be related to a relative excess of dopamine D2 receptors. An international, multidisciplinary team of clinicians and mental health researchers review past and current literature, assess the sex-specific issues and evaluate their therapeutic, clinical and social implications for more appropriate and effective treatments of schizophrenia in women now and in the future. It is essential reading for all clinicians, practitioners and researchers involved with mental health and also with women's health.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
vii
Foreword ix
Robin MacGregor Murray
Preface xi
David J. Castle
Introduction and overview
1(4)
John McGrath
David J. Castle
Jayashri Kulkarni
Sex differences in brain development, organization and degeneration: are they relevant to sex differences in schizophrenia?
5(14)
David J. Castle
Women and schizophrenia: an epidemiological perspective
19(16)
David J. Castle
Women and schizophrenia: clinical aspects
35(16)
Mary V. Seeman
Paul Fitzgerald
Hormones and psychosis
51(16)
Jayashri Kulkarni
George Fink
Reproductive, preconceptual and antenatal needs of women with schizophrenia
67(12)
Joanne Barkla
John McGrath
Motherhood and schizophrenia
79(16)
Jenny Hearle
John McGrath
Women and schizophrenia: treatment implications
95(16)
Paul Fitzgerald
Mary V. Seeman
Overview of sex differences in schizophrenia: where have we been and where do we go from here?
111(34)
Jill M. Goldstein
Richard R. J. Lewine
Index 145

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