One can find a list of famous people that have been diagnosed with schizophrenia on the 'schizophrenia dot com' website. There is also a similar list on Wikipedia.
You can be diagnosed with schizophrenia at any age, although an age below 13 is termed "juvenile-onset schizophrenia" and an age above 45 is termed "adult-onset schizophrenia". The average age of onset for men is 18 and the average age of onset for women is 25.
To the best of my knowledge through extensive research there are no famous people who have been diagnosed with nightmare disorder.
Trent Reznor has suffered from depression, alcoholism and drug addiction, but has never been diagnosed with schizophrenia. This is an unfortunate rumor. Please don't spread it.
Population statistics on the heredity of schizophrenia estimate that a child with one diagnosed parent has about a 10% genetic risk of developing the disease themselves (this is compared to a 1% risk in the general population). The risk goes up significantly if both parents (60%), a grandparent, or other close relatives also have schizophrenia.
It is possible, but it sounds more like a symptom of depression (which often accompanies schizophrenia). Unless you have been diagnosed, we'd go with the depression.
Everywhere in the world is affected by schizophrenia about equally, at a rate of about 1.1 percent of people.
Died in a Swiss psychiatric hospital in 2018 (approximate year). He had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia as an adolescent, by his uncle Howard, a psychiatrist in the USA.
You can ALWAYS be required to report for re-evaluation.
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Schizophrenia has likely been with mankind since prehistoric times. However, the term schizophrenia was coined by Emil Kraepelin, a Swiss psychiatrist of the late nineteenth century, who thereby distinguished it as a specific type of 'madness'.