Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Losing a co-twin by death is a severely stressful event yet with unknown impact on the surviving twin’s risk of psychiatric disorders. We identified all Swedish-born twins who lost a cotwin by death between 1973 and 2013 (n = 4,528), their 4939 non-twin full siblings, together with 22,640 age-and sex-matched non-bereaved twins. Compared to the non-bereaved twins, exposed twins were at increased risk of receiving a first diagnosis of psychiatric disorders (hazard ratio = 1.65, 95% confidence interval1.48–1.83), particularly during the first month after loss. Similarly, compared to non-twin full siblings, the relative risks were significantly increased after loss of monozygotic co-twin (2.45-fold), and loss ...
The relationship between twins has been described as one of the most unique and close of interperson...
BACKGROUND: The Depression Network Study (DeNt) is a multicentre study designed to identify genes an...
While twin studies of psychiatric disorders have been conducted for over 65 years, sur-prisingly lit...
© 2021, Song et al.Twins suffering a co-twin loss at birth have reported feelings of loneliness and ...
Several studies have explored the impact of marital bereavement on mortality, while increasing empha...
Nordic twin studies have played a critical role in understanding cancer etiology and elucidating the...
Funding Information: This work was supported by EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Action Grant...
Meta-analyses suggest that clinical psychopathology is preceded by dimensional behavioral and cognit...
Analyses of twin mortality often use models with dependent unobserved frailty terms capturing geneti...
PURPOSE: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
Monozygotic (MZ) twin studies constitute a key resource for the dissection of environmental and biol...
The older Finnish Twin Cohort (FTC) was established in 1974. The baseline survey was in 1975, with t...
The effects of complicated grief (CG) in children and adolescents following the death of a sibling h...
Twin studies that examine the effect of specific environmental risk factors on psychiatric disorders...
IntroductionOur retrospective study aimed to investigate whether parents of twins encounter heighten...
The relationship between twins has been described as one of the most unique and close of interperson...
BACKGROUND: The Depression Network Study (DeNt) is a multicentre study designed to identify genes an...
While twin studies of psychiatric disorders have been conducted for over 65 years, sur-prisingly lit...
© 2021, Song et al.Twins suffering a co-twin loss at birth have reported feelings of loneliness and ...
Several studies have explored the impact of marital bereavement on mortality, while increasing empha...
Nordic twin studies have played a critical role in understanding cancer etiology and elucidating the...
Funding Information: This work was supported by EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Action Grant...
Meta-analyses suggest that clinical psychopathology is preceded by dimensional behavioral and cognit...
Analyses of twin mortality often use models with dependent unobserved frailty terms capturing geneti...
PURPOSE: We examined whether the presence of a spouse and the frequency of interaction with children...
Monozygotic (MZ) twin studies constitute a key resource for the dissection of environmental and biol...
The older Finnish Twin Cohort (FTC) was established in 1974. The baseline survey was in 1975, with t...
The effects of complicated grief (CG) in children and adolescents following the death of a sibling h...
Twin studies that examine the effect of specific environmental risk factors on psychiatric disorders...
IntroductionOur retrospective study aimed to investigate whether parents of twins encounter heighten...
The relationship between twins has been described as one of the most unique and close of interperson...
BACKGROUND: The Depression Network Study (DeNt) is a multicentre study designed to identify genes an...
While twin studies of psychiatric disorders have been conducted for over 65 years, sur-prisingly lit...