Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine if a dose-response relationship exists between obstetric adversity and age at first presentation with schizophrenia. Method: The Dublin Psychiatric Case Register was used to identify subjects with schizophrenia. Data on obstetric complications, social class of origin, and family history of psychiatric illness were obtained for those subjects. Results: A total of 409 patients with ICD-9 schizophrenia were identified. Patients with a history of obstetric complications presented earlier to psychiatric services. As the number of complications increased, the mean age at first presentation decreased. This effect was independent of social class of origin and family history of psychiatric illness...
Objective: This paper reviews the literature on obstetric complications as a risk factor for schizop...
We examined the relationship between a history of obstetric complications (OCs) and the number of ne...
Background: Most studies on the effects of early risk factors on future mental health focus on speci...
OBJECTIVE: An excess of obstetric complications in the histories of schizophrenic patients is a well...
OBJECTIVE: Obstetric complications and developmental delay are well-established risk factors for sch...
The goal of this study was to determine whether cases with schizophrenia or related disorders show a...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
We compared the age at onset of 184 patients with functional psychoses with and without a history of...
Objective: Obstetric complications may be an important factor in the development of schizophrenia. T...
The people classified as being at ultra-high risk (UHR) of developing psychosis are expected to shar...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the feasibility of conducting a c...
A proposed risk factor for schizophrenia is materno-foetal incompatibility. We tested the hypothesis...
Schizophrenics have been repeatedly found to experience more obstetric complications (OCs) at birth....
International audienceThere are reports of significant association between obstetric complications (...
Objective: This paper reviews the literature on obstetric complications as a risk factor for schizop...
We examined the relationship between a history of obstetric complications (OCs) and the number of ne...
Background: Most studies on the effects of early risk factors on future mental health focus on speci...
OBJECTIVE: An excess of obstetric complications in the histories of schizophrenic patients is a well...
OBJECTIVE: Obstetric complications and developmental delay are well-established risk factors for sch...
The goal of this study was to determine whether cases with schizophrenia or related disorders show a...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric complications have been studied frequently as possible risk factors for sc...
Background: Despite intensive research for decades the causes of schizophrenia are largely unknown. ...
We compared the age at onset of 184 patients with functional psychoses with and without a history of...
Objective: Obstetric complications may be an important factor in the development of schizophrenia. T...
The people classified as being at ultra-high risk (UHR) of developing psychosis are expected to shar...
grantor: University of TorontoThe present study examined the feasibility of conducting a c...
A proposed risk factor for schizophrenia is materno-foetal incompatibility. We tested the hypothesis...
Schizophrenics have been repeatedly found to experience more obstetric complications (OCs) at birth....
International audienceThere are reports of significant association between obstetric complications (...
Objective: This paper reviews the literature on obstetric complications as a risk factor for schizop...
We examined the relationship between a history of obstetric complications (OCs) and the number of ne...
Background: Most studies on the effects of early risk factors on future mental health focus on speci...