Palmer et al. (2002)
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Finland |
Family-based candidate-gene study |
181 cases |
DSM-IV diagnoses of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or schizophrenia spectrum disorder (i.e., paranoid personality, schizoid personality, and schizotypy) determined by record review. |
Incompatibility between maternal and fetal genotypes was associated with a 2.6-fold increased risk of schizophrenia |
Insel et al. (2005)
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Alameda County, California |
Birth cohort study and analysis |
71 cases |
ICD-9 and DSM-IV diagnoses of schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, psychotic disorder NOS, and schizotypal personality disorder, diagnosed through diagnostic interview (Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies) and record review |
Rh incompatible offspring had a 1.8-fold, though nonsignificant, increase in risk of schizophrenia; a significant sex by exposure interaction was observed, with a greater increase in male offspring. A modest increase in risk of schizophrenia was also observed for ABO incompatibility (involving a mother with blood type O and offspring with either A or B blood types), and a significant interaction effect was demonstrated between the sex and exposure |