The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophrenia is the extreme expression of more or less continuously distributed traits in the population. In a previous study, we identified five quantitative measures of schizophrenia (positive, negative, disorganisation, mania, and depression scores). The aim of this study is to examine the association between a direct measure of genetic risk of schizophrenia and the five quantitative measures of psychosis. Estimates of the log of the odds ratios of case/control allelic association tests were obtained from the Psychiatric GWAS Consortium (PGC) (minus our sample) which included genome-wide genotype data of 8,690 schizophrenia cases and 11,831 controls...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder with a lifetime risk of about 1%, characterized by halluci...
Objective: Multiple sources of evidence suggest that genetic factors influence variation in clinical...
BACKGROUND: First-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder have higher levels of polygen...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis spectrum disorder is a heterogeneous, multifactorial clinical phenotype, known...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence for shared genetic susceptibility between schizophrenia and b...
ObjectiveMultiple sources of evidence suggest that genetic factors influence variation in clinical f...
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental disorder. The level of risk in the general population is susta...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...
A history of childhood adversity is associated with psychotic disorder, with an increase in risk acc...
Schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and depression (D) run in families. This susceptibility is...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder with a lifetime risk of about 1%, characterized by halluci...
Objective: Multiple sources of evidence suggest that genetic factors influence variation in clinical...
BACKGROUND: First-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder have higher levels of polygen...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
The presence of subclinical levels of psychosis in the general population may imply that schizophren...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis spectrum disorder is a heterogeneous, multifactorial clinical phenotype, known...
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence for shared genetic susceptibility between schizophrenia and b...
ObjectiveMultiple sources of evidence suggest that genetic factors influence variation in clinical f...
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental disorder. The level of risk in the general population is susta...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...
A history of childhood adversity is associated with psychotic disorder, with an increase in risk acc...
Schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and depression (D) run in families. This susceptibility is...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder with a lifetime risk of about 1%, characterized by halluci...
Objective: Multiple sources of evidence suggest that genetic factors influence variation in clinical...
BACKGROUND: First-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder have higher levels of polygen...