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Effects of family history and place and season of birth on the risk of schizophrenia
- Source :
- Mortensen, P B, Pedersen, C B, Westergaard, T, Wohlfahrt, J, Ewald, H, Mors, O, Andersen, P K & Melbye, M 1999, ' Effects of family history and place and season of birth on the risk of schizophrenia ', The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 340, no. 8, pp. 603-8 . https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199902253400803
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Although a family history of schizophrenia is the best-established risk factor for schizophrenia, environmental factors such as the place and season of birth may also be important.Using data from the Civil Registration System in Denmark, we established a population-based cohort of 1.75 million persons whose mothers were Danish women born between 1935 and 1978. We linked this cohort to the Danish Psychiatric Central Register and identified 2669 cases of schizophrenia among cohort members and additional cases among their parents.The respective relative risks of schizophrenia for persons with a mother, father, or sibling who had schizophrenia were 9.31 (95 percent confidence interval, 7.24 to 11.96), 7.20 (95 percent confidence interval, 5.10 to 10.16), and 6.99 (95 percent confidence interval, 5.38 to 9.09), as compared with persons with no affected parents or siblings. The risk of schizophrenia was associated with the degree of urbanization of the place of birth (relative risk for the capital vs. rural areas, 2.40; 95 percent confidence interval, 2.13 to 2.70). The risk was also significantly associated with the season of birth; it was highest for births in February and March and lowest for births in August and September. The population attributable risk was 5.5 percent for a history of schizophrenia in a parent or sibling, 34.6 percent for urban place of birth, and 10.5 percent for the season of birth.Although a history of schizophrenia in a parent or sibling is associated with the highest relative risk of having the disease, the place and season of birth account for many more cases on a population basis.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Risk
medicine.medical_specialty
Season of birth
Adolescent
Urban Population
Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
Denmark
behavioral disciplines and activities
Nuclear Family
Cohort Studies
Residence Characteristics
Risk Factors
mental disorders
medicine
Humans
Registries
Risk factor
Psychiatry
Child
business.industry
General Medicine
Place of birth
Confidence interval
Relative risk
Child, Preschool
Cohort
Schizophrenia
Female
Seasons
business
Cohort study
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00284793
- Volume :
- 340
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The New England journal of medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....337a669d64b80e2d8691ea63dc45d636
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM199902253400803