CONTEXT: Prenatal infection and traumatizing experiences have both been linked with schizophrenia, but none of these factors seem sufficient to cause the disorder. However, recent evidence suggests that these environmental insults act in synergy to increase schizophrenia risk. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the independent and joint effects of exposure to prenatal infection and peripubertal psychological trauma on the risk of schizophrenia. DESIGN: Danish nationwide registers were linked in this prospective cohort study. We used survival analysis to report incidence rate ratios (IRRs) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs). Analyses were adjusted for age and calendar period and stratified by sex. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 979701 per...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that, at least in part, events occurring...
Recent studies on animals and humans point to the possibility that environmental events might impa...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Several recent epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to influenza during gestation increases...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
ObjectivePrevious studies suggest that prenatal immune challenges may elevate the risk of schizophre...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Objective Consistent evidence has linked a range of prenat...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that, at least in part, events occurring...
Recent studies on animals and humans point to the possibility that environmental events might impa...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Several recent epidemiological studies suggest that exposure to influenza during gestation increases...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
Background: Maternal iron deficiency and infection during pregnancy have individually been associate...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
ObjectivePrevious studies suggest that prenatal immune challenges may elevate the risk of schizophre...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Objective Consistent evidence has linked a range of prenat...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that, at least in part, events occurring...
Recent studies on animals and humans point to the possibility that environmental events might impa...