Obstetric complications and genetic risk for schizophrenia: Differential role of antenatal and perinatal events in first episode psychosis — Isabel Valli (2023) | RDL Network
Obstetric complications and genetic risk for schizophrenia: Differential role of antenatal and perinatal events in first episode psychosis
Article 2023 en
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Isabel Valli
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Àlex G. Segura
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Norma Verdolini
Abstract
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We observed no significant interaction between genetic and obstetric vulnerability, yet distinct types of OCs may have a different impact on psychosis risk, based on their nature and timeframe. Examining their differential role might clarify their relative contributions to this risk.
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