Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying cause(s) may include toxic exposures, diet, infections, and selective migration. The authors investigated whether the underlying cause(s) responsible for the urban-rural differences were rooted in families or in individuals. Linking data from the Danish Civil Registration System and the Danish Psychiatric Central Register, a population-based cohort of 711,897 people aged 15 years or more was established. Overall, 2,720 persons developed schizophrenia during the period 1970–2001. The authors evaluated whether the nearest older sibling’s place of birth had an independent effect on schizophrenia risk. If the cause(s) responsible for the urban-ru...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
More than 10 studies have consistently shown that around one-third of all schizophrenia incidence ma...
Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying ...
In recent years, epidemiologists have established major variations in the incidence of schizophrenia...
Importance: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increase...
Context Incidence of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses is greater in urban than rural ...
IMPORTANCE: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increase...
Schizophrenia has long been reported to be more common in urban areas, although recent research sugg...
OBJECTIVE: The urban environment and familial liability are risk factors for psychotic illness, but ...
Background: Studies have indicated that the association of urbanicity at birth and during upbringing...
The aim of the Brisbane Psychosis Study was to examine a range of candidate genetic and nongenetic r...
Objective: Increased incidence rates of schizophrenia in immigrants still lack a satisfactory explan...
Background. Urban birth, a risk factor for schizophrenia, is more frequent among secondgeneration im...
Neighborhood influences in the etiology of schizophrenia have been emphasized in a number of systema...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
More than 10 studies have consistently shown that around one-third of all schizophrenia incidence ma...
Many studies have identified urban-rural differences in schizophrenia risk. Hypothetical underlying ...
In recent years, epidemiologists have established major variations in the incidence of schizophrenia...
Importance: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increase...
Context Incidence of schizophrenia and other nonaffective psychoses is greater in urban than rural ...
IMPORTANCE: Urban life has been proposed as an environmental risk factor accounting for the increase...
Schizophrenia has long been reported to be more common in urban areas, although recent research sugg...
OBJECTIVE: The urban environment and familial liability are risk factors for psychotic illness, but ...
Background: Studies have indicated that the association of urbanicity at birth and during upbringing...
The aim of the Brisbane Psychosis Study was to examine a range of candidate genetic and nongenetic r...
Objective: Increased incidence rates of schizophrenia in immigrants still lack a satisfactory explan...
Background. Urban birth, a risk factor for schizophrenia, is more frequent among secondgeneration im...
Neighborhood influences in the etiology of schizophrenia have been emphasized in a number of systema...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
Spatial mapping is a promising strategy to investigate the mechanisms underlying the incidence of ps...
More than 10 studies have consistently shown that around one-third of all schizophrenia incidence ma...