Schizophrenia in the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Twin Registry: a 16-year update
The authors present a 16-year update on schizophrenia in the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council (NAS-NRC) Twin Registry. As of October 1981, a recorded diagnosis of schizophrenia was equally common in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. However, probandwise concordance for schizophr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of psychiatry 1983-12, Vol.140 (12), p.1551-1563 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors present a 16-year update on schizophrenia in the National
Academy of Sciences-National Research Council (NAS-NRC) Twin Registry. As
of October 1981, a recorded diagnosis of schizophrenia was equally common
in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. However, probandwise concordance for
schizophrenia was significantly greater in monozygotic (30.9%) than in
dizygotic (6.5%) twins. Biases in zygosity determination, diagnosis, or
ascertainment could not plausibly explain these results. Correction for
selection effects in construction of the registry produced concordance
rates for schizophrenia approaching those found in previous studies.
According to registry data, genetic factors appear at least as important in
the etiology of schizophrenia as in several common medical conditions,
including diabetes and hypertension. Results from the NAS-NRC Twin Registry
support the etiologic importance of genetic factors in schizophrenia. |
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ISSN: | 0002-953X 1535-7228 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ajp.140.12.1551 |