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A Swedish National Prospective and Co-relative Study of School Achievement at Age 16, and Risk for Schizophrenia, Other Nonaffective Psychosis, and Bipolar Illness.

Kenneth S Kendler1, Henrik Ohlsson2, Briana Mezuk3, Kristina Sundquist4, Jan Sundquist4.   

Abstract

While cognitive ability is inversely associated with risk for schizophrenia (SZ), the association is less clear with other nonaffective psychoses (ONAP) and bipolar illness (BPI). Using national Swedish hospital registry data, we examined the prospective relationship between school achievement (SA) and development of SZ, ONAP, and BPI in 1800643 adolescents born 1972-1990. We used Cox proportional hazard and co-relative control models to predict onset of SZ, ONAP, and BPI from standardized SA scores at age 16. The hazard ratio (HRs; and 95% CIs) for first onset of SZ as a function of SA was 0.66 (0.64-0.68) for both sexes. For ONAP, the HRs equaled 0.66 (0.64-0.68) for males and 0.72 (0.70-0.75) for females. For BPI, parallel HRs were 0.81 (0.78-0.84) and 0.71 (0.70-0.73). The association between SA and risk was stronger in the lower vs the higher ranges of SA. In most analyses, moderate increases in risk were observed at the highest levels of SA, with the strongest evidence for females and risk of ONAP. Co-relative control analyses indicated that common genetic or familial-environmental effects only marginally confounded these associations. Consistent with prior studies, these results have 3 major implications for neurodevelopmental models: (1) adolescent cognitive deficits that increase risk are not the result of prodromal changes,( 2) individual specific environmental exposures are largely responsible for the association between low SA and psychosis risk, and (3) neurodevelopmental disturbances (as indicated by low SA) are not unique to SZ but also occur in ONAP and to a lesser degree BPI.
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Keywords:  Cognitive ability; bipolar illness; co-relative control analysis; other nonaffective psychoses; prospective risk; schizophrenia; school performance

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26231719      PMCID: PMC4681557          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbv103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   9.306


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