Strauss J S, Bowers M B, Keith S J
Schizophr Bull. 1982;8(4):595-602.
One of the main questions related to schizophrenia is, naturally enough, what is it? Such a question may seem obvious, naive, impossible, or any combination of these. And certainly it is a bit demanding to expect that anyone could say what schizophrenia is in 1,000 words. On the other hand, we felt that it was worth the effort. We hope that presenting these brief discussions on "what is schizophrenia" by persons who have worked extensively in the field will allow the reader to note areas of overlap and disagreement as well as variations in emphasis. Although no one may yet be able to provide the definitive answer, at least this collection of informed opinions may help clarify the major questions. The group of essays by Solomon H. Snyder, Seymour S. Kety, and Michael J. Goldstein is the second in this series. Further collections of these statements will be presented in subsequent issues. Readers' responses and comments are cordially invited.
自然而然地,与精神分裂症相关的一个主要问题就是:它是什么?这样一个问题可能看似显而易见、幼稚、无法回答,或者是这些情况的任意组合。当然,期望任何人能用1000字说出精神分裂症是什么,这有点苛刻。另一方面,我们觉得这样做是值得的。我们希望由在该领域有广泛工作经验的人士来对“什么是精神分裂症”进行这些简要讨论,能让读者注意到观点的重叠与分歧之处,以及侧重点的不同。虽然可能还没有人能够给出确切答案,但至少这一系列有见地的观点或许有助于阐明一些主要问题。所罗门·H·斯奈德、西摩·S·凯蒂和迈克尔·J·戈尔茨坦的这组文章是该系列中的第二篇。后续几期将呈现这些论述的更多合集。热忱欢迎读者的回应与评论。