The significance of genetic factors in the etiology of schizophrenia: Results from the national study of adoptees in Denmark

The prevalence of schizophrenic illness in the biological and adoptive relatives of schizophrenic adoptees has been examined for a total sample of adoptees in Denmark. The total sample was studied in two stages, beginning with the Copenhagen sample of adoptions granted by the courts in the city and...

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