Differences among Men and Women with Schizophrenia: A Study of US and Indian Samples.

Psychiatry Investig

Training Program for Psychiatric Genetics in India, Department of Psychiatry, PGIMER-Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Delhi, India.

Published: March 2010

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Objective: To test the hypothesis that similar differences in psychopathology are present across cultures among men and women with schizophrenia (SZ).

Methods: Sex based differences were tested systematically in two independent samples from the Northeastern USA and North India using the same procedures. The clinical variables were obtained from five interview instruments.

Results: Among the US participants, the number of significant differences exceeded chance predictions (15/240 variables significant at p<0.02, 6.25%; expected number of significant differences: 5). Similarly, a greater than expected number of variables differed significantly between men and women among the Indian subjects (13/230 differences at p<0.02, 5.65%; expected: 5). One of these variables significantly differed in both samples (lifetime abuse of cannabis). When multivariate analyses were conducted in the combined US and Indian samples sex based differences remained for only four variables: course of the illness, history of inappropriate emotions, marital status and number of children.

Conclusion: Sex based differences in SZ/schizoaffective disorder are present in the USA and India at greater than chance probabilities. The majority of the variables differ across the samples. The biological underpinnings of these variables need further investigation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848766PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2010.7.1.9DOI Listing

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