MULTI-YEAR DYNAMICS AND INFECTION RATE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA IN THE POPULATION AGED 18-90 IN THE ANDIJAN REGION OF THE FERGANA VALLEY

Authors

  • Islamov Shavkatjon Khabibullayevich Andijan State Medical Institute, Associate Professor of the Department of Psychiatry, Narcology, Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, PhD.
  • Mamasoliyev Zokhidjon Nematovich Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Ophthalmology, Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Kurbanova Ranoxon Rustamovna Andijan State Medical Institute, Faculty of Advanced Training and Retraining of Physicians, Associate Professor of the Department of Internal Diseases, Cardiology and Emergency Medical Care, (PhD)
  • Isakov Mash'albek Urmonbekovich Assistant of the Department of Psychiatry, Narcology, Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Andijan State Medical Institute

Keywords:

Schizophrenia, epidemiology, retrospective research, prevention, Andijan region.

Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of the incidence of schizophrenia among the population of the Andijan region aged 18 to 90 years and its long-term dynamics. During a 40-year retro-prospective epidemiological study, significant changes in the indicators of primary morbidity of schizophrenia over the years were revealed. Despite annual variability, there was a steady trend towards a decrease in the overall incidence of schizophrenia among the region's population. The obtained data indicate the influence of various exogenous and social factors, as well as the effectiveness of preventive and diagnostic measures carried out in the healthcare system of the Andijan region. These results can be useful for improving strategies for early detection, prediction, and prevention of schizophrenia at the regional level.

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2025-06-28

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MULTI-YEAR DYNAMICS AND INFECTION RATE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA IN THE POPULATION AGED 18-90 IN THE ANDIJAN REGION OF THE FERGANA VALLEY. (2025). Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing , 3(6), 283-287. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/4807