Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-t8hqh Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-23T22:40:00.707Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Aetiological Factors in Young Schizophrenic Men

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

A. J. Costello
Affiliation:
London, S.E.5, now at the Medical Research Council Unit for the Study of Environmental Factors in Mental and Physical Illness, London School of Economics
J. C. Gunn
Affiliation:
Now at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, S.E.5
J. Dominian
Affiliation:
The Maudsley Hospital, now Consultant Psychiatrist, The Central Middlesex Hospital, N.W.10, and Shenley Hospital

Extract

Schizophrenia still offers the psychiatrist one of his greatest challenges, in spite of the volume of research that has been lavished on it, and the many important therapeutic improvements that have been achieved.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1968 

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Bleuler, E. (1911). Dementia Praecox or the Group of Schizophrenias (trans. 1955 by Zinkin, J.). London.Google Scholar
Carstairs, G. M., Tonge, W. L., O'Connor, N., and Barber, L. E. D. (1955). “Changing population of mental hospitals” Brit. J. prev. soc. Med., 9, 187190.Google Scholar
Cooper, B. (1961). “Social class and prognosis in schizophrenia” Ibid., 15, 1741.Google Scholar
Cumming, J. H. (1961). “The family and mental disorder: an incomplete essay” Milbank Mem. Fund Quart. Bull., 39, 185212.Google Scholar
Cummings, J. D. (1944). “The incidence of emotional symptoms in school children” Brit. J. educ. Psychol., 14, 151161.Google Scholar
Frank, G. H. (1965). “The role of the family in the development of psychopathology” Psychol. Bull., 64, 191205.Google Scholar
Fromm-Reichmann, F. (1948). “Notes on the development of treatment of schizophrenics by psychoanalytic psychotherapy” Psychiatry, 11, 263273.Google Scholar
Gerrard, D. L., and Siegel, L. (1950). “The family background of schizophrenia” Psychiat. Quart., 24, 4773.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greer, S. (1964). “The relationship between parental loss and attempted suicide: a control study” Brit. J. Psychiat., 110, 698704.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greer, S. (1966). “Parental loss and attempted suicide: a further report” Ibid., 112, 465470.Google Scholar
Hare, E. H. (1955). “Mental illness and social class in Bristol” Brit. J. prev. Soc. Med., 9, 191195.Google Scholar
Hotchkiss, G. D., Carmen, L., Ogilby, A., and Wiesenfield, S. (1955). “Mothers of young male single schizophrenic patients as visitors in mental hospitals” J. nerv. ment. Dis., 121, 452462.Google Scholar
Kallmann, F. J. (1953). Heredity in Health and Mental Disorder. New York.Google Scholar
Lidz, T., Cornelison, A. R., Fleck, S., and Terry, D. (1957). “The interfamilial environment of schizophrenic patients: II. Marital schism and marital skew” Amer. J. Psychiat., 114, 241248.Google Scholar
Lidz, R. W., and Lidz, T. (1949). “The family environment of schizophrenic patients” Ibid., 106, 332345.Google Scholar
Lidz, T., Parker, B., and Cornelison, A. (1956). “The role of the father in the family environment of the schizophrenic patient” Ibid., 113, 126132.Google Scholar
Meehl, P. E. (1962). “Schizotaxia, schizotypy, schizophrenia” Am. Psychol., 17, 827838.Google Scholar
Oltman, J. E., McGarry, J. J., and Friedman, S. (1952). “Parental deprivation and the broken home in dementia praecox and other mental disorders” Ibid., 108, 685694.Google Scholar
Rogler, L. H., and Hollingshead, A. B. (1965). Trapped: Families and Schizophrenia. New York.Google Scholar
Sanua, V. D. (1961). “Sociocultural factors in families of schizophrenics” Psychiatry, 24, 246268.Google Scholar
Schneider, K. (1958). Psychopathic Personalities (trans. by Hamilton, M. W.). London.Google Scholar
Slater, E. (1965). “Clinical aspects of genetic mental disorders.” In: Biochemical Aspects of Neurological Disorder. 2nd Series. ed. by Cumings, J. N. and Kremer, M., pp. 271285. Oxford.Google Scholar
Tietze, T. (1949). “A study of mothers of schizophrenic patients” Psychiatry, 12, 5565.Google Scholar
Yarrow, M. R., Campbell, J. D., and Burton, R. V. (1964). “Reliability of maternal retrospection: a preliminary report” Family Process, 3, 209218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Submit a response

eLetters

No eLetters have been published for this article.