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The Impact of Antipsychotic Medication on Symptoms and Functioning in Children with Schizophrenia and Related Conditions

Jeffery Chung

The use of antipsychotic medication in children with schizophrenia and related conditions has been a topic of debate and controversy in the field of child psychiatry. Schizophrenia and related conditions, such as schizoaffective disorder and psychotic disorders not otherwise specified, are serious mental illnesses characterized by the presence of psychotic symptoms, including delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, and abnormal behavior. These conditions can significantly impact a child’s functioning and quality of life. Antipsychotic medication is often prescribed as a part of the treatment plan for managing symptoms and improving functioning in children with these conditions. In this essay, we will explore the impact of antipsychotic medication on symptoms and functioning in children with schizophrenia and related conditions, including the benefits, risks, and controversies associated with their use.