Abstract Family history of psychiatric disorders has been associated with impaired outcome in schizophrenia, but very few studies have investigated its long-term social and occupational outcome. We investigated the association of family history of psychiatric disorders, especially psychosis, with long-term social, occupational, clinical and global outcome in schizophrenia. The study sample comprises of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. Cohort members with psychosis were detected by Finnish national registers. Altogether 69 individuals with schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis participated, mean age 43, after on average 17 years since onset of illness. The information regarding family history of psychiatric disorders were gathered from re...
Background:The degree of intellectual impairment in schizophrenia patients and their relatives has b...
The family history of major psychiatric disorders was examined among relatives of 193 in-patients fu...
Background Schizophrenia aggregates in families and accurate diagnoses are essential for genetic st...
Abstract We investigated the association of family history of mental disorders, especially psychosi...
Abstract The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the association between family history of ...
International audienceParent history of severe mental illness (PHSMI) may have long-term consequence...
Although the exact aetiology of schizophrenia remains unknown, multiple genetic and environmental fa...
Abstract Early family characteristics may influence the later development of severe mental disorde...
Background We investigated whether family history had prognostic significance in depression in a stu...
The degree of intellectual impairment in schizophrenia patients and their relatives has been suggest...
This nation-wide register-based study investigates the family load of schizophrenia (SZ) across thre...
Abstract Background Several family structure-related factors, such as birth order, family size, pare...
The aims of this study were to identify the aspects of family functioning which are associated with ...
Psychotic experiences (PE) in individuals of the general population are hypothesized to mark the ear...
Background:The degree of intellectual impairment in schizophrenia patients and their relatives has b...
The family history of major psychiatric disorders was examined among relatives of 193 in-patients fu...
Background Schizophrenia aggregates in families and accurate diagnoses are essential for genetic st...
Abstract We investigated the association of family history of mental disorders, especially psychosi...
Abstract The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the association between family history of ...
International audienceParent history of severe mental illness (PHSMI) may have long-term consequence...
Although the exact aetiology of schizophrenia remains unknown, multiple genetic and environmental fa...
Abstract Early family characteristics may influence the later development of severe mental disorde...
Background We investigated whether family history had prognostic significance in depression in a stu...
The degree of intellectual impairment in schizophrenia patients and their relatives has been suggest...
This nation-wide register-based study investigates the family load of schizophrenia (SZ) across thre...
Abstract Background Several family structure-related factors, such as birth order, family size, pare...
The aims of this study were to identify the aspects of family functioning which are associated with ...
Psychotic experiences (PE) in individuals of the general population are hypothesized to mark the ear...
Background:The degree of intellectual impairment in schizophrenia patients and their relatives has b...
The family history of major psychiatric disorders was examined among relatives of 193 in-patients fu...
Background Schizophrenia aggregates in families and accurate diagnoses are essential for genetic st...