Journal article

Differences in maternal and paternal age between Schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders

J Lopez-Castroman, DD Gómez, JJC Belloso, P Fernandez-Navarro, MM Perez-Rodriguez, IB Villamor, FF Navarrete, CM Ginestar, D Currier, MR Torres, M Navio-Acosta, J Saiz-Ruiz, MA Jimenez-Arriero, E Baca-Garcia

Schizophrenia Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2010

Abstract

Advanced parental age has been shown to increase offspring risk for a number of neuropsychiatric disorders including schizophrenia and Down's syndrome. Other psychiatric disorders have been less studied with respect to the effect of parental age on offspring risk. In this study we examine if advanced parental age increased risk for ICD-10 diagnoses. We hypothesized that advanced parental age would increase risk for offspring psychotic disorders and mental retardation but not other ICD-10 diagnoses. We examined follow-up data for 30,965 subjects treated in outpatient psychiatric facilities between 1980 and 2007. Subjects were younger than 18 years of age at their first outpatient visit. A com..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Dr. Lopez-Castroman was supported by funds of the "Fundacion Espanola de Psiquiatria y Salud Mental" and Koplowitz Foundation for the present study. The study was supported by CAM/UAM (CCG07-UAM/BIO-1925), ETES (PI07/90207) and Koplowitz Foundation research grants, and Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red de Salud Mental, CIBERSAM.