Abstract Early risk factors of the antenatal period and infancy have been increasingly linked to psychiatric disorders. The aim of this thesis was to study the associations between very early parental separation and maternal depressed mood in pregnancy on the other hand, and schizophrenia and criminality in the offspring in adolescence and adulthood, on the other, in two data sets. In the Christmas Seal Home Children Study the index cohort consisted of 3 020 subjects born in Finland in 1945–65 who were temporarily isolated from their family immediately after birth to nursing homes, the Christmas Seal Homes, due to tuberculosis in the family. The average separation time was seven months. For every index subject, two reference subjects wer...
Abstract Background: Maternal antenatal depression may alter offspring neurodevelopment, but long f...
Schizophrenia may affect a mother's ability to parent. We investigated out-of-home placements among ...
Abstract Many adult diseases have their origins in early life events. Much remains unrevealed in th...
Abstract Maternal depressed mood during pregnancy is common, but studies on the offspring of antena...
Abstract The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort is an unselected, population-based sample of 12,058...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate whether risk factors for psychosis are different a...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors, developmental pathways and the rate...
Abstract The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the association between family history of ...
Abstract There is an extensive literature on advanced paternal age (APA) as a risk factor for a wid...
Abstract Early family characteristics may influence the later development of severe mental disorde...
Abstract Both genetic and biological and psychosocial environmental risk factors contribute to the ...
Introduction. Preterm birth (< 37 weeks of gestation) has been associated with increased health risk...
BACKGROUND: Maternal antenatal depression may alter offspring neurodevelopment, but long follow-up s...
Goals: Regulatory problems of crying, eating and sleeping in infancy may lead to mental disorders la...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the prognosis and predictors of outcomes in DSM-III-R...
Abstract Background: Maternal antenatal depression may alter offspring neurodevelopment, but long f...
Schizophrenia may affect a mother's ability to parent. We investigated out-of-home placements among ...
Abstract Many adult diseases have their origins in early life events. Much remains unrevealed in th...
Abstract Maternal depressed mood during pregnancy is common, but studies on the offspring of antena...
Abstract The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort is an unselected, population-based sample of 12,058...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate whether risk factors for psychosis are different a...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors, developmental pathways and the rate...
Abstract The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the association between family history of ...
Abstract There is an extensive literature on advanced paternal age (APA) as a risk factor for a wid...
Abstract Early family characteristics may influence the later development of severe mental disorde...
Abstract Both genetic and biological and psychosocial environmental risk factors contribute to the ...
Introduction. Preterm birth (< 37 weeks of gestation) has been associated with increased health risk...
BACKGROUND: Maternal antenatal depression may alter offspring neurodevelopment, but long follow-up s...
Goals: Regulatory problems of crying, eating and sleeping in infancy may lead to mental disorders la...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the prognosis and predictors of outcomes in DSM-III-R...
Abstract Background: Maternal antenatal depression may alter offspring neurodevelopment, but long f...
Schizophrenia may affect a mother's ability to parent. We investigated out-of-home placements among ...
Abstract Many adult diseases have their origins in early life events. Much remains unrevealed in th...