
During Celebrity Health Week, I wrote two posts about schizophrenia: Celebrities and Schizophrenia and Tell Me More about Schizophrenia: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatments.
However, had I known about NAMI’s Schizophrenia: Public Attitudes, Personal Needs Web site I would have definitely included it.
The Web site:
- Gives a summary of the schizophrenia survey. For example, did you know an average time period of eight and a half years passes between the time a person’s schizophrenia symptoms first surface until the time the person first receives schizophrenia treatment? You can also see the methodology of the survey.
- Provides an analysis section, broken down into three parts designed to help explain schizophrenia in easy-to-understand terms: Living with Schizophrenia, Public Attitudes, and Caregiver Experiences and Challenges.
- Lists six recommendations to help improve attitudes about schizophrenia and meet the needs of people with schizophrenia.
- Dedicates a section to highlighting schizophrenia in the media.
- Offers an online quiz about schizophrenia. The quiz includes seven questions, and provides explanations after each answer.
You can peruse through these sections, or download the whole report. Either way, I think this is a well-organized and easily translated break down of schizophrenia.
Give it a look and let me know what you think. Did you learn anything from it? Do you think it could be simpler or should be more in depth? Would you pass it on to others to help them learn more about schizophrenia?

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