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Premorbid adjustment and personality in people with schizophrenia.

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The results appear to be most consistent with a multi-factorial aetiology for schizophrenia and offer tentative support for a psychological disturbance mediating genetic and environmental effects on the causal pathway to the illness.
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BACKGROUND Schizoid personality and poor social adjustment have been thought of as common antecedents of schizophrenia but the existing literature is inconclusive. We have carried out a large cohort study with improved methodology. METHOD The premorbid personality and adjustment of 50,054 Swedish men were assessed on entry into the army at the age of 18. Individuals who developed schizophrenia or another psychosis after 15-year follow-up were identified. Odds ratios for variables independently associated with the later development of schizophrenia were calculated, adjusting for potential confounders. RESULTS Four variables reflecting early problems with interpersonal relationships were strongly associated with later schizophrenia and, to a lesser extent, non-schizophrenic psychoses, but also occurred commonly in the cohort as a whole. These associations with schizophrenia persisted after early-onset cases were excluded, though their predictive value was low (3.0%, 95% CI 1.5-4.5). CONCLUSIONS Some aspects of premorbid personality and adjustment may act as risk factors for schizophrenia. The results appear to be most consistent with a multi-factorial aetiology for schizophrenia and offer tentative support for a psychological disturbance mediating genetic and environmental effects on the causal pathway to the illness.

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Self reported cannabis use as a risk factor for schizophrenia in Swedish conscripts of 1969: historical cohort study

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Child developmental risk-factors for adult schizophrenia in the british 1946 birth cohort

TL;DR: Differences between children destined to develop schizophrenia as adults and the general population were found across a range of developmental domains, and the origins of schizophrenia may be found in early life.
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CANNABIS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA A Longitudinal Study of Swedish Conscripts

TL;DR: Persistence of the association after allowance for other psychiatric illness and social background indicated that cannabis is an independent risk factor for schizophrenia.
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Toward an Integrated Theory of Schizotaxia, Schizotypy, and Schizophrenia

TL;DR: In this paper, a fresh look at Schizophrenia is presented, with a focus on the ubiquitous CNS anomaly approach, and the main signs and symptoms of Schizophrenias.
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Childhood antecedents of schizophrenia and affective illness: social adjustment at ages 7 and 11.

TL;DR: Abnormalities of social adjustment are detectable in childhood in some people who develop psychotic illness, and sex and the rate of development of different components of the capacity for social interaction are important determinants of the risk of psychosis and other psychiatric disorders in adulthood.
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