2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.20997/v2
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The impact of peri-natal stress on psychosis risk: results from the Bo-FEP incidence study

Abstract: Objective: According to the gene-environment interaction model the pathogenesis of psychosis relies on an adverse neuro-socio-developmental pathway. Perinatal stress represents an important risk factor for the development of psychosis because of the increasingly evident interference with socio-neuro-development in the earlier phases of life. We aim to investigate the correlation of perinatal risk factors with the onset of psychosis with a case-control – incidence study. Results: Patients (and their mothers) we… Show more

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