2006 •
Maternal household crowding during pregnancy and the offspring's risk of schizophrenia.
Authors:
David Kimhy, Susan Harlap, Shmuel Fennig, L. Deutsch, Benjamin Draiman, Cheryl Corcoran, Deborah Goetz, Daniella Nahon, Dolores Malaspina
Abstract:
Background Animal models of schizophrenia suggest a link between maternal crowding during pregnancy and increased risk of the offspring to develop physiological, developmental, and behavioral abnormalities that are comparable to those observed in schizophrenia. We tested the hypothesis that a similar link is present in humans.
Authors: David Kimhy, Susan Harlap, Shmuel Fennig, Lisa Deutsch, Benjamin G. Draiman, Cheryl Corcoran, Debora (...)
Venue: Schizophrenia Research ·
2006
DemographyPsychiatryObstetrics
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