2016
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000002434
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Early Life Bereavement and Schizophrenia

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“…A recent population-based case-control study from the United Kingdom found a similar association (odds ratio (OR): 1.80, 95% CI: 0.87–3.73) [3], and six of seven studies using Nordic national register data also found similar associations (ORs 1.2–1.3; incidence rate ratios (IRRs) 1.2–2.0) between early loss and an increased risk of psychosis. Though some of these studies relied on the same registers, each used different definitions of early loss, making comparison difficult [4,5,6,7,8,9,10].…”
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“…A recent population-based case-control study from the United Kingdom found a similar association (odds ratio (OR): 1.80, 95% CI: 0.87–3.73) [3], and six of seven studies using Nordic national register data also found similar associations (ORs 1.2–1.3; incidence rate ratios (IRRs) 1.2–2.0) between early loss and an increased risk of psychosis. Though some of these studies relied on the same registers, each used different definitions of early loss, making comparison difficult [4,5,6,7,8,9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further reasons for conflicting findings could be due to additional factors related to early parental death that also influence the association with psychosis such as the type of death (maternal death, paternal death, both deaths) and the child’s age at death. Current evidence is inconclusive for whether there are differences between maternal and paternal death, with some studies finding no differences and some finding that maternal death has a stronger association [1,8,11,13,16,18,19,20,22]. Only two prior studies have considered differences between the death of one or both parents, with one finding no difference and one finding that the death of both parents has a stronger association [8,23].…”
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“…Disse omfatter frygt, vrede og regression (Dowdney, 2000;Holland, 2008) søvnløshed, påtraengende tanker, apati og psykosomatiske symptomer (Bylund-Grenklo, Fürst, Nyberg, Steineck, & Kreicbergs, 2016;A. Dyregrov, 2008;Parkes & Weiss, 1983), og udviklingen af skizofreni (Liang et al, 2016 (Brent et al, 2009b).…”
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“…Z kolei współczesne badania Lianga i wsp. pokazują, że strata dziecka lub rodzica przeżywana przed 18. rokiem życia wiąże się ze wzrostem zachorowalności na schizofrenię w wieku dorosłym [106].…”
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