Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study

Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate whether parental somatic illnesses during childhood increase the risk for later psychosis in the offspring. In addition, we examined which parental illnesses in particular are associated with increased risk of psychosis in the offspring. Method:...

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Main Authors: Räsänen, S. (Sami), Niemelä, M. (Mika), Nordström, T. (Tanja), Hakko, H. (Helinä), Haapea, M. (Marianne), Marshall, C. A. (Catherine A), Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
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Published: John Wiley & Sons 2017
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019112644294 2023-07-30T04:05:48+02:00 Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study Räsänen, S. (Sami) Niemelä, M. (Mika) Nordström, T. (Tanja) Hakko, H. (Helinä) Haapea, M. (Marianne) Marshall, C. A. (Catherine A) Miettunen, J. (Jouko) 2017 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019112644294 eng eng John Wiley & Sons info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. children healthcare offspring parental somatic illness psychosis info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2017 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:56:10Z Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate whether parental somatic illnesses during childhood increase the risk for later psychosis in the offspring. In addition, we examined which parental illnesses in particular are associated with increased risk of psychosis in the offspring. Method: The data of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC 1986), included 9137 children born alive in northern Finland between the July 1, 1985, and the June 30, 1986. Information regarding the parents’ somatic morbidity was collected through various healthcare registers up to age 28 of the cohort members. Results: Psychosis was diagnosed in 169 (1.8%) of the cohort members between the ages of 16 and 28. Accumulation of parental somatic diseases was related to later psychosis in the offspring. In addition, some specific somatic diagnostic groups of parents were emphasized in relation to psychosis in the offspring. Conclusions: Our study findings indicated that parental somatic illness should be taken into account in the prevention of serious mental health problems in their offspring. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic children
healthcare
offspring
parental somatic illness
psychosis
spellingShingle children
healthcare
offspring
parental somatic illness
psychosis
Räsänen, S. (Sami)
Niemelä, M. (Mika)
Nordström, T. (Tanja)
Hakko, H. (Helinä)
Haapea, M. (Marianne)
Marshall, C. A. (Catherine A)
Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study
topic_facet children
healthcare
offspring
parental somatic illness
psychosis
description Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate whether parental somatic illnesses during childhood increase the risk for later psychosis in the offspring. In addition, we examined which parental illnesses in particular are associated with increased risk of psychosis in the offspring. Method: The data of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC 1986), included 9137 children born alive in northern Finland between the July 1, 1985, and the June 30, 1986. Information regarding the parents’ somatic morbidity was collected through various healthcare registers up to age 28 of the cohort members. Results: Psychosis was diagnosed in 169 (1.8%) of the cohort members between the ages of 16 and 28. Accumulation of parental somatic diseases was related to later psychosis in the offspring. In addition, some specific somatic diagnostic groups of parents were emphasized in relation to psychosis in the offspring. Conclusions: Our study findings indicated that parental somatic illness should be taken into account in the prevention of serious mental health problems in their offspring.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Räsänen, S. (Sami)
Niemelä, M. (Mika)
Nordström, T. (Tanja)
Hakko, H. (Helinä)
Haapea, M. (Marianne)
Marshall, C. A. (Catherine A)
Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
author_facet Räsänen, S. (Sami)
Niemelä, M. (Mika)
Nordström, T. (Tanja)
Hakko, H. (Helinä)
Haapea, M. (Marianne)
Marshall, C. A. (Catherine A)
Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
author_sort Räsänen, S. (Sami)
title Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study
title_short Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study
title_full Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study
title_fullStr Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study
title_full_unstemmed Parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study
title_sort parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses and psychosis of the offspring:the northern finland birth cohort 1986 study
publisher John Wiley & Sons
publishDate 2017
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019112644294
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