6. Stress
While a child’s environment influences their mature life in a variety of ways, certain lifestyle factors of the child after becoming an adult are strongly linked to schizophrenia development. And, believe it or not, one of them is stress.
Post-traumatic stress disorder, like other mental disorders, may be caused by or made worse by psychological stress, which has physiological implications. Besides being a risk factor for developing certain heart diseases, psychological stress may lead to schizophrenia in later years.
Schizophrenia patients develop heightened sensitivity to change and stress. An episode might be started by psychological stress alone. One of the key elements of preventing relapse is creating and adhering to a routine.
Because we listed some of the main risk factors for developing this mental illness, now we’re going to talk a bit about the symptoms of schizophrenia. Click on the next page to see the rest of the article!