Importance Approximately 1 in 10 children worldwide are born to consanguineous parents. The literature on consanguinity and mental health of progeny is scarce despite the fact that many of the factors associated with consanguineous unions are also associated with mental health. Objective To investigate if children of consanguineous parents are at increased risk of common mood disorders or psychoses. Design, Setting, and Participants This investigation was a retrospective population-wide cohort study of all individuals born in Northern Ireland between January 1, 1971, and December 31, 1986, derived from the Child Health System data set and linked to nationwide administrative data sources on prescription medication and death records. Dat...
Context: While concordant parent/offspring risks for specific mental disorders are well established,...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
Importance: Twin studies have assessed sibling resemblance for major depression (MD) but cannot addr...
Importance Approximately 1 in 10 children worldwide are born to consanguineous parents. The literat...
Background Although a controversial subject in some Western countries, consanguineous marriage (C...
The effect of assortative mating on offspring is often not considered. Here, we present data on illn...
Some studies have reported parental consanguinity as a risk factor for schizophrenia. These finding ...
Background: Research based evidence highlights prevalence rates of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Dis...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of parental consanguinity on the cli...
AbstractConsanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Unt...
Nonrandom mating in parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder increases the population-level ge...
Abstract Background and Objective: Consanguinity increases the incidence of genetic disorders. The ...
Background: Nonrandom mating has been shown for psychiatric diagnoses, with hypothesized-but not qua...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now, ...
Consanguineous unions have been associated with an increased susceptibility to various forms of inhe...
Context: While concordant parent/offspring risks for specific mental disorders are well established,...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
Importance: Twin studies have assessed sibling resemblance for major depression (MD) but cannot addr...
Importance Approximately 1 in 10 children worldwide are born to consanguineous parents. The literat...
Background Although a controversial subject in some Western countries, consanguineous marriage (C...
The effect of assortative mating on offspring is often not considered. Here, we present data on illn...
Some studies have reported parental consanguinity as a risk factor for schizophrenia. These finding ...
Background: Research based evidence highlights prevalence rates of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Dis...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of parental consanguinity on the cli...
AbstractConsanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Unt...
Nonrandom mating in parents with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder increases the population-level ge...
Abstract Background and Objective: Consanguinity increases the incidence of genetic disorders. The ...
Background: Nonrandom mating has been shown for psychiatric diagnoses, with hypothesized-but not qua...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now, ...
Consanguineous unions have been associated with an increased susceptibility to various forms of inhe...
Context: While concordant parent/offspring risks for specific mental disorders are well established,...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
Importance: Twin studies have assessed sibling resemblance for major depression (MD) but cannot addr...