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About Mental Illness >> Schizoaffective Disorder

Schizoaffective Disorder

The
Disease
Schizoaffective disorder is a confusing, and often frightening
mental illness. For the person suffering from the disease, as well as those
close to them, the experience of schizoaffective disorder can be a chronic
roller-coaster ride of symptoms and problems.
The disease may actually be
more challenging to live with than either of its root diseases, schizophrenia or affective
disorders -- which include bipolar disorder.
Although a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder is quite
rare - just 5% of serious mental illness diagnosis -- some researchers believe
that the disorder is more widespread and that many people are given a diagnosis
of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder when schizoaffective disorder would be the
most accurate diagnosis. All of which make schizoaffective disorder one of the
most confusing and controversial diagnostic categories in
psychiatry.
Like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, the onset of
schizoaffective disorder usually takes place in early adulthood. Women seem to
suffer from the illness more often than men, but research on the disorder is
scarce.
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