Recent studies of the effect of gender on the familial risk for schizophrenia have shown that relatives of females have a higher risk for schizophrenia than relatives of males. This study attempts to explain the effect by examining factors found to differentiate schizophrenic men and women and found to be related to the familial risk for schizophrenia. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to examine the simultaneous effects of age at onset, season of birth, and premorbid history, controlled for symptoms that have been found to differ by gender(dysphoria, paranoia, and flat affect). Results showed that the effect of gender on the transmission of schizophrenia could not be explained by gender differences in age at onset, symptom ...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
BACKGROUND: It was hypothesised that the size of the season-of-birth effect may have decreased in ta...
Although the exact aetiology of schizophrenia remains unknown, multiple genetic and environmental fa...
The purpose of this study was to attempt, in part, to explain significant sex differences in the fam...
Several recent studies have found a greater risk of schizophrenia among the relatives of female schi...
Background. Although a genetic component in schizophrenia is well established, it is likely that the...
We investigated the age at onset distributions of schizophrenia in men and women and the relationshi...
Abstract: Twenty-one male and 32 female inpatients who met the criteria of schizophrenia according t...
This article reviews the literature on normal brain development and behavioural development in men a...
The ABC (age, beginning, course) schizophrenia study was commenced in 1987 to generate and test hypo...
An earlier age at onset of schizophrenia in men as opposed to women, has been widely reported, but h...
Importance: A recent published study of national data showed increased risk of schizophrenia (SCZ) i...
In a catchment area study of 101 first inceptions of schizophrenia, mania and atypical psychoses, wo...
ImportanceA recently published study of national data by McGrath et al in 2014 showed increased risk...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
BACKGROUND: It was hypothesised that the size of the season-of-birth effect may have decreased in ta...
Although the exact aetiology of schizophrenia remains unknown, multiple genetic and environmental fa...
The purpose of this study was to attempt, in part, to explain significant sex differences in the fam...
Several recent studies have found a greater risk of schizophrenia among the relatives of female schi...
Background. Although a genetic component in schizophrenia is well established, it is likely that the...
We investigated the age at onset distributions of schizophrenia in men and women and the relationshi...
Abstract: Twenty-one male and 32 female inpatients who met the criteria of schizophrenia according t...
This article reviews the literature on normal brain development and behavioural development in men a...
The ABC (age, beginning, course) schizophrenia study was commenced in 1987 to generate and test hypo...
An earlier age at onset of schizophrenia in men as opposed to women, has been widely reported, but h...
Importance: A recent published study of national data showed increased risk of schizophrenia (SCZ) i...
In a catchment area study of 101 first inceptions of schizophrenia, mania and atypical psychoses, wo...
ImportanceA recently published study of national data by McGrath et al in 2014 showed increased risk...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
BACKGROUND: It was hypothesised that the size of the season-of-birth effect may have decreased in ta...
Although the exact aetiology of schizophrenia remains unknown, multiple genetic and environmental fa...