Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5209397> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 27 of
27
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5209397 subject Q7007060.
- Q5209397 subject Q7162138.
- Q5209397 subject Q8707321.
- Q5209397 abstract "Mental health experts believe that certain life events may be responsible for the triggers of schizophrenia in people with a genetic risk. Twin studies have shown that it is partially hereditary, with a concordance rate of 40% in monozygotic twins, and a risk increase to 6.5% in people with an affected first degree relative. Schizophrenia is 1.4 times more common in men than women. The age of onset is typically late adolescence or early adulthood. In women, it tends to begin later in life and in a milder form compared to men. Childhood-onset of schizophrenia is very rare and usually happens after the age 5. It can often be very difficult to differentiate from other developmental problems a child could possibly have.".
- Q5209397 thumbnail Brain_stem_normal_human.svg?width=300.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q10361123.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q12135.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q159979.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q17162576.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q2200417.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q2672163.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q41112.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q4798003.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q633546.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q639219.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584132.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q662860.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007060.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162138.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q7233251.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q7311344.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q7313952.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q853725.
- Q5209397 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707321.
- Q5209397 comment "Mental health experts believe that certain life events may be responsible for the triggers of schizophrenia in people with a genetic risk. Twin studies have shown that it is partially hereditary, with a concordance rate of 40% in monozygotic twins, and a risk increase to 6.5% in people with an affected first degree relative. Schizophrenia is 1.4 times more common in men than women. The age of onset is typically late adolescence or early adulthood.".
- Q5209397 label "Sex differences in schizophrenia".
- Q5209397 depiction Brain_stem_normal_human.svg.