There is general consensus that season of birth influences the risk of developing psychiatric conditions later in life. We aimed to investigate whether the risk of schizophrenia (SC), bipolar affective disorder (BAD) and recurrent depressive disorder (RDD) is influenced by month of birth in England to a similar extent as other countries using the largest cohort of English patients collected to date (n = 57,971). When cases were compared to the general English population (n = 29,183,034) all diseases showed a seasonal distribution of births (SC p = 2.48E-05; BAD p = 0.019; RDD p = 0.015). This data has implications for future strategies of disease prevention
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Various studies have suggested that there may be an environmental factor in schizophrenia acting bef...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
PMCID: PMC3319623This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
First admission psychiatric patients born in England and Wales between 1938 and 1963, and discharged...
Background: There is strong evidence that people born in winter and in spring have a small increas...
Northern Hemisphere studies of first admissions for schizophrenia have shown an excess of summer adm...
The phenomenon of seasonality of birth in schizophrenia is im-portant to the study of the etiol-ogy ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether there were different seasonal variations of...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Importance The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scle...
Importance. The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scl...
Background: Numerous studies on seasonality of birth and schizophrenia risk have been published but ...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Various studies have suggested that there may be an environmental factor in schizophrenia acting bef...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
PMCID: PMC3319623This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
First admission psychiatric patients born in England and Wales between 1938 and 1963, and discharged...
Background: There is strong evidence that people born in winter and in spring have a small increas...
Northern Hemisphere studies of first admissions for schizophrenia have shown an excess of summer adm...
The phenomenon of seasonality of birth in schizophrenia is im-portant to the study of the etiol-ogy ...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether there were different seasonal variations of...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Importance The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scle...
Importance. The reports of seasonal variation in the births of people who later develop multiple scl...
Background: Numerous studies on seasonality of birth and schizophrenia risk have been published but ...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Various studies have suggested that there may be an environmental factor in schizophrenia acting bef...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...