Author:
CARDNO A. G.,JONES L. A.,MURPHY K. C.,SANDERS R. D.,ASHERSON P.,OWEN M. J.,McGUFFIN P.
Abstract
Background. Affected sibling pairs provide a valuable
means of investigating the familial basis of
clinical heterogeneity in schizophrenia.Methods. Associations of schizophrenia subtypes, psychotic
symptoms (defined by SAPS/SANS
and OPCRIT), affective episodes and demographic variables were studied
in 109 sibling pairs with
DSM-IV schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.Results. None of the subtypes or affective episodes were
significantly associated within pairs. A
broad definition of positive formal thought disorder, grandiose
delusions and delusions of influence
(all from OPCRIT) were modestly associated. There was no excess of same-sex
pairs. There were
modest associations for age of illness onset, pre-morbid adjustment
and illness severity. Caution is
required in interpreting the results because many statistical tests were
carried out.Conclusions. None of the variables appears to be closely
associated with specific genetic or shared
environmental factors that contribute liability to schizophrenia. They
are at best only weakly
associated with such factors, and/or are associated with factors unrelated
to the aetiology of
schizophrenia.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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