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schizophrenia and disorders with psychotic features
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Clinical phenotype of schizophrenia in a Finnish isolate
We identified all cases in Finland (population of 5 million) with a diagnosis of schizophrenia born between 1940 and 1969, using four national computerised registers with high reliability. A sample of 397 families was identified in a genetically...
Comorbid substance use reduces the health care contacts of suicide attempters with schizophrenia spectrum or mood disorders
Utilization of health care services has been found to differ between psychiatric disorders. However, the pattern of health care contacts among suicide attempters with mental disorders is not known. This study systematically investigated the pattern of...
Familial loading associates with impairment in visual span among healthy siblings of schizophrenia patients
The effect of familial loading on neurocognitive deficits in relatives of schizophrenia patients has been detected in family and twin studies. The present study examined this effect among healthy siblings of schizophrenia patients in a Finnish...
Increasing age does not decrease risk of schizophrenia up to age 40
It is well established that at the population level the age-specific incidence of schizophrenia is highest in the early 20s and decreases with age. We present new findings showing that this is not the case when we assume that only part of...
Regional variation in the incidence of schizophrenia in Finland: a study of birth cohorts born from 1950 to 1969
Finnish birth cohorts born from 1950 to 1969 were followed in the National Hospital Discharge Register from 1969 until 1991, and all cases of schizophrenia (ICD-8 or ICD-9 295) were identified (N = 14828).
Do maternal psychotic symtoms predict offsprings psychotic disorder
The Helsinki High-Risk (HR) Study is a follow-up study of 179 offspring born to mothers with DSM-IV-TR diagnoses of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, other schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and affective psychoses. Mothers comprised all female...
Childhood central nervous system viral infections and adult schizophrenia
An earlier Finnish cohort study suggested that childhood viral CNS infections are associated with a fivefold increased odds of developing schizophrenia in adulthood. The authors sought to replicate this finding.
Väitöskirjauutisia, Kansanterveyslehti 6/2005
Suomessa kehitetyllä entsyymivalmisteella kyettiin eläinkokeessa estämään antibiooteille resistenttien bakteerien kolonisoituminen suolistoon ampisilliinihoidon aikana. Valmiste hajottaa ohutsuoleen kulkeutuneen...
Psykoosi
Psykoosi on yhteinen nimitys mielenterveyden häiriöille, joissa todellisuudentaju vääristyy karkealla tavalla siten, että henkilöllä on vaikeuksia erottaa mikä on todellisuutta ja mikä ei ole.
Childhood developmental abnormalities in schizophrenia: evidence from high-risk studies
According to cohort studies, individuals who develop schizophrenia in adulthood show developmental abnormalities in childhood. These include delays in attainment of speech and motor milestones, problems in social adjustment, and poorer academic and...
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magazine article
- Psykoosia sairastavilla muita huonompi fyysinen terveys
- Neuropsykiatriset sairaudet osin geneettisiä
- Psykooseja voidaan ehkäistä
organizational info
- Heritability and number of quantitative trait loci of neurocognitive functions in families with schizophrenia
- Clinical phenotype of schizophrenia in a Finnish isolate
- Comorbid substance use reduces the health care contacts of suicide attempters with schizophrenia spectrum or mood disorders