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. 2023 Nov 9;16:1237429. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1237429

Table 1.

Reprinted with permission from Prevalence of psychiatric disorders and comparison with the general population in a population of 982 (1002–20 stillborn babies) DES-exposed and post-DES children. Courtesy of Gynecological Endocrinology (Taylor & Francis) (Soyer-Gobillard et al., 2016).

Group 2 Des-exposed (n = 740–20) Group 3 Post-DES (n = 262) Group 1 Firstborn pre-DES (n = 180) General population
Behavioral disorders (n = 109) (15.1%) (n = 1) (0.4%) (0%) (3%)
Eating disorders (n = 81) (11.3%) (n = 2) (0.8%) (0%) (1.6%)
Schizophrenia (n = 165) (22.9%) (n = 6) (2.3%) (0%) (1%)
Depression Suicides (n = 248) (34.4%) (n = 9) (3.4%) (0%) (6.3%)
Attempts (n = 612) (85%) (n = 30) (11.5%) (0%) (0.3%)
Death (n = 32) (4.4%) (n = 1) (0.4%) (0%) (0.02%)