Across
- 2. Schizophrenia is a “?” disorder that affects the mind.
- 4. The usual age of onset for women is late twenties to early “?”.
- 7. “?” is disrupted or confused thinking.
- 10. Ten years after diagnosis, “?” percent of people are hospitalised.
- 11. People of “?” origin have lower than average rates of schizophrenia.
- 13. Characteristics can be split into “?” and negative symptoms.
- 14. People of “?” and African origin are more likely to be diagnosed.
- 16. Schizophrenia affects a person’s sense of “?”.
- 17. The main cause of death for people with schizophrenia is “?”.
- 18. The diagnostic manual used to diagnose schizophrenia is called “?”.
- 20. Characteristics can be split into positive and “?” symptoms.
Down
- 1. “?” is a lack of motivation to carry out everyday tasks.
- 3. “?” is unusual body movements or postures.
- 5. “?” is sensing things that are not there, such as hearing voices.
- 6. The usual age of onset for men is late teens to early “?”.
- 8. Ten years after diagnosis, “?” percent of people fully recover.
- 9. Around “?” percent of the UK population are diagnosed with schizophrenia.
- 12. Schizophrenia affects a person’s sense of “?”.
- 15. “?” is a reduction in the amount or content of speech.
- 19. “?” is a strong false belief not based in reality.
