A strong genetic background for psychoses is well-established. Most individuals with a high genetic risk for schizophrenia, however, do not develop the disorder. We investigated whether individuals, who have a high genetic risk for schizophrenia but no non-affective psychotic disorders, are predisposed to develop milder forms of deviant thinking in terms of magical thinking. Participants came from the population-based Young Finns Study (n = 1292). The polygenic risk score for schizophrenia (PRS) was calculated on the basis of the most recent genome-wide association study (GWAS). Psychiatric diagnoses over the lifespan were collected up to 2017 from the registry of hospital care. Magical thinking was evaluated with the Spiritual Acceptance S...
Sub-threshold psychotic symptoms are quite commonly present in general population. Among these, Magi...
Background. The liability-threshold model of psychosis risk predicts stronger phenotypic manifestati...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
A strong genetic background for psychoses is well-established. Most individuals with a high genetic ...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...
Background Cognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk s...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) and genetic vulnerability are both risk factors for psychosis, but the r...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk ...
BackgroundCognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk sc...
Background: There is increasing evidence for shared genetic susceptibility between schizophrenia and...
Sub-threshold psychotic symptoms are quite commonly present in general population. Among these, Magi...
Background. The liability-threshold model of psychosis risk predicts stronger phenotypic manifestati...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...
A strong genetic background for psychoses is well-established. Most individuals with a high genetic ...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...
Background Cognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk s...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) and genetic vulnerability are both risk factors for psychosis, but the r...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk ...
BackgroundCognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk sc...
Background: There is increasing evidence for shared genetic susceptibility between schizophrenia and...
Sub-threshold psychotic symptoms are quite commonly present in general population. Among these, Magi...
Background. The liability-threshold model of psychosis risk predicts stronger phenotypic manifestati...
It is common, particularly in young people, to report psychotic experiences (PEs) such as feeling pa...