Source(s)
Jonna Perala; Jaana Suvisaari; Samuli I. Saarni; Kimmo Kuoppasalmi; Erkki Isometsa; Sami Pirkola; Timo Partonen; Annamari Tuulio-Henriksson; Jukka Hintikka; Tuula Kieseppa; Tommi Harkanen; Seppo Koskinen; Jouko Lonnqvist. Lifetime Prevalence of Psychotic and Bipolar I Disorders in a General Population Arch Gen Psychiatry, Jan 2007; 64: 19 - 28.
International Database (IDB) [Internet]. U.S. Census Bureau; Available from: http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/
Definitions
A nonaffective psychotic disorderAs defined by the DSM-IV criteria.
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Odds you'll see: 1 in 4.26; 14.5; 143; 5,230; 433,200
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