Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness during early life are associated with later schizophrenia. No research has examined how the combination of these prenatal and postnatal exposures is linked to an increased risk to later schizophrenia and psychotic disorders. Methods: Participants from the Mater University Study of Pregnancy (MUSP), an Australian based, pre-birth cohort study were examined for lifetime DSM-IV positive psychotic experiences at 21. years by a semi-structured interview. Structural equation modelling was used to derive a general factor of psychotic experiences at age 21. Next, we undertook a number of separate analyses to investigate how prenatal infections and inf...
In light of the increasing, but insufficient, evidence that various infections and immunological pro...
BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic experiences in ch...
Background: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic experiences in ch...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
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...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Background: Exposure to stressful life events during pregn...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
CONTEXT: Prenatal infection and traumatizing experiences have both been linked with schizophrenia, b...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic expe...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
Abstract BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic expe...
We sought to examine the relationship between maternal exposure to adult respiratory infections and ...
In light of the increasing, but insufficient, evidence that various infections and immunological pro...
BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic experiences in ch...
Background: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic experiences in ch...
Background: Existing evidence has established that maternal infection during pregnancy and illness d...
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...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Background: Exposure to stressful life events during pregn...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
CONTEXT: Prenatal infection and traumatizing experiences have both been linked with schizophrenia, b...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic expe...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
Abstract BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic expe...
We sought to examine the relationship between maternal exposure to adult respiratory infections and ...
In light of the increasing, but insufficient, evidence that various infections and immunological pro...
BACKGROUND: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic experiences in ch...
Background: International studies indicate that the median prevalence of psychotic experiences in ch...