| Literature DB >> 34845937 |
Lina Díaz-Castro1, Kurt Hoffman2, Héctor Cabello-Rangel3, Armando Arredondo4, Miguel Ángel Herrera-Estrella5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCH) and bipolar disorder (BD) have both shared and unique genetic risk factors and clinical characteristics. The aim of the present study was to identify potential risk factors significantly associated with SCH, relative to a BD reference group.Entities:
Keywords: family history; paternal age effect; premorbid schizoid personality; schizophrenia; social functioning
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34845937 PMCID: PMC8673879 DOI: 10.1177/00469580211060797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inquiry ISSN: 0046-9580 Impact factor: 1.730
Comparison of the Schizophrenia (SCH) and Bipolar Disorder (BD) Diagnoses.
| Variable | SCH | BD | Hypothesis test |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age of patient (years, mean) | 36.4 (n = 830) | 36.5 (n = 210) | |
| Stable relationship | 13.1% (108/825) | 40.4% (84/208) | |
| Maximum education level | |||
| None | .3% (3/830) | 1.4% (3/210) | ns |
| Primary | 18.2% (151/830) | 16.2% (34/210) | ns |
| Secondary | 29.3% (243/830) | 22.4% (47/210) | |
| High school | 24.3% (202/830) | 23.8% (50/210) | ns |
| Professional | 27% (224/830) | 36.2% (76/210) | |
| Employment | |||
| None | 43.7% (242/554) | 17.5% (25/143) | |
| Home | 15.7% (87/554) | 30.8% (44/143) | |
| Paid employment | 37.2% (206/554) | 42.7% (61/143) | ns |
| Student | 2.7% (15/554) | 7.0% (10/143) | |
| Family history of mental disorder | 45.4% (442/811) | 50% (105/210) | |
| Family member with mental disorder | |||
| Father | 5.3% (43/810) | 3.8% (8/208) | ns |
| Mother | 5.3% (42/810) | 9.1% (19/208) | |
| Sibling | 14.7% (119/810) | 15.4% (32/208) | ns |
| Other | 20.1% (163/810) | 21.6% (45/208) | ns |
| Type of familial mental disorder | |||
| Schizophrenia | 41.8% (338/808) | 5.8% (12/207) | |
| Bipolar disorder | 1.4% (11/808) | 38.6% (80/207) | |
| Depression | .2% (2/808) | 1.4% (3/207) | ns |
| Other | 1.2% (10/808) | 3.9% (8/207) | |
| Premorbid personality | |||
| Schizoid | 49.3% (300/608) | 3.2% (4/126) | |
| Irritable | 2.3% (14/608) | 4.0% (5/126) | ns |
| Hyperactive | 2.0% (12/608) | 1.6% (2/126) | ns |
| Age of parent at patient’s birth (years, mean) | |||
| Father | 31.6 (n = 718) | 31.5 (n = 179) | |
| Mother | 27.4 (n = 725) | 28.0 (n = 180) | |
| Obstetric trauma | 31.3% (160/511) | 18.6% (16/86) | |
| Breastfed | 82.9% (418/504) | 85.7% (72/84) |
Mean years (age of patient; maternal and paternal age) or percentages are shown, with number of cases in parentheses. Student’s T-tests were used to compare ages, all other comparisons were by the Chi2 test (X ). Statistical significance was assumed at P < .05; ns: non-significant comparisons.
Comparisons Between Male and Female Patients Diagnosed With Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder.
| Schizophrenia | Bipolar disorder | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical variables | Male (n = 583) | Female (n = 247) | Hypothesis test | Male (n = 80) | Female (n = 130) | Hypothesis test |
| Age (first psychotic episode) | ||||||
| Positive PANSS | ||||||
| Negative PANSS | ||||||
| General PANSS | ||||||
| Duration of disease | ||||||
| Evolution of psychosis | ||||||
| A single episode of psychosis | 40/583 (7%) | 20/247 (8%) | 16/80 (20%) | 17/130 (13%) | ||
| Psychosis episodically | 452/583 (78%) | 188/247 (76%) | 64/80 (80%) | 113/130 (87%) | ||
| Continuous psychosis | 90/583 (15%) | 37/247 (15%) | 0/80 (.0%) | 0/130 (.0%) | ||
| Comorbidity | ||||||
| Without comorbidity | 208/272 (76%) | 83/117 (71%) | 26/32 (81%) | 51/66 (77%) | ||
| Medical | 33/272 (12%) | 23/117 (20%) | 5/32 (16%) | 14/66 (21%) | ||
| Psychiatric | 31/272 (11%) | 11/117 (9%) | 1/32 (3%) | 1/66 (1.5%) | ||
| Smoking (yes) | 249/550 (45%) | 38/230 (16%) | 33/74 (45%) | 29/123 (24%) | ||
| Abuse of substances (yes) | 92/426 (22%) | 5/186 (3%) | 8/61 (13%) | 1/106 (.9%) | ||
| Alcoholism (yes) | 50/374 (13%) | 7/155 (5%) | 7/49 (14%) | 3/94 (3%) | ||
Mean, standard deviation (SD), and sample sizes are shown for age of patient, PANSS scores, and duration of disease, and comparisons were done by the Student’s T-test. Proportions and corresponding percentages are shown for all other variables; statistical comparisons were done by the Chi2 test (X ). Asterisks denote statistical significance at P < .05 (*) and P < .01 (**).
Logistic Regression: Factors Associated With a Schizophrenia Diagnosis.
| Variable | B | SE | Wald | df | Sig | Exp(B) | 95% C. I. (Lower) | 95% C. I. (Upper) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family history | 5.08 | 1.31 | 15.02 | 1 | <.0001 | 160.34 | 12.30 | 2090.97 |
| Family member affected | .60 | .23 | 6.57 | 1 | .010 | 1.82 | 1.15 | 2.87 |
| Type of familial mental disorder | 1.76 | .32 | 30.28 | 1 | <.0001 | 5.80 | 3.10 | 10.85 |
| Sex | 1.01 | .30 | 11.52 | 1 | .001 | 2.74 | 1.53 | 4.92 |
| Obstetric trauma | .38 | .37 | 1.07 | 1 | .300 | 1.46 | .71 | 3.02 |
| Breastfed | −.11 | .40 | .02 | 1 | .776 | .89 | .41 | 1.96 |
| Premorbid personality | 1.59 | .38 | 17.51 | 1 | <.0001 | 4.89 | 2.32 | 10.27 |
| Relationship | −1.35 | .36 | 13.97 | 1 | <.0001 | .26 | .13 | .53 |
| Constant | −7.41 | 1.42 | 27.04 | 1 | <.0001 | .001 |
Logistic regression considering diagnosis as the outcome variable (BD vs SCH; BD as reference category). S.E. = Standard Error. Sig. = Significance (One-tailed P value). C. I. = Confidence Intervals. Family history (yes or no; reference category: no). Family member affected (father, mother, siblings, others, nobody; reference category: nobody)). Type of familial mental disorder (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, others, none; reference category: none). Obstetric trauma during birth (yes or no; reference category: no). Breastfeeding (yes or no; reference category: no). Premorbid personality (yes or no; reference category: no). With a relationship (yes or no; reference category: no). Sex (female or male; reference category: female).
Logistic Regression: Factors Associated With a Schizophrenia Diagnosis in Patients Having a Positive Family History of Mental Illness.
| Variable | B | SE | Wald | df | Sig | Exp(B) | 95% C.I. (Lower) | 95% C.I. (Upper) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family member affected | .68 | .25 | 7.47 | 1 | .006 | 1.98 | 1.21 | 3.22 |
| Type of familial mental disorder | 1.87 | .35 | 28.53 | 1 | <.0001 | 6.53 | 3.28 | 13.01 |
| Sex | 1.21 | .54 | 5.08 | 1 | .024 | 3.34 | 1.17 | 9.54 |
| Obstetric trauma | 1.34 | .66 | 4.060 | 1 | .044 | 3.81 | 1.04 | 13.98 |
| Breastfed | 1.95 | 1.21 | 2.62 | 1 | .11 | 7.05 | .663 | 74.94 |
| Premorbid personality | 1.03 | .59 | 3.05 | 1 | .08 | 2.80 | .88 | 8.89 |
| Relationship | −1.77 | .80 | 4.93 | 1 | .03 | .17 | .04 | .81 |
| Constant | −9.89 | 2.16 | 21.04 | 1 | <.0001 | <.0001 |
Logistic regression considering diagnosis as the outcome variable (BD vs SCH; BD as reference category), only cases that had a positive family history of mental disorder were entered into the analysis. S.E. = Standard Error. Sig. = Significance (One-tailed P value). C. I. = Confidence Intervals. Family member affected (father, mother, siblings, others, nobody; reference category: nobody)). Type of familial mental disorder (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, others, none; reference category: none). Obstetric trauma during birth (yes or no; reference category: no). Breastfeeding (yes or no; reference category: no). Premorbid personality (yes or no; reference category: no). With a relationship (yes or no; reference category: no). Sex (female or male; reference category: female).
Multiple Linear Regression: Effects of Parental Age and PANSS on Age of First Psychotic Episode in Females With Schizophrenia.
| Variables | β (Not standardized) | S. E | β (Standardized) | T stat | Lower 95% C.I. | Upper 95% C.I. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive PANSS | −1.29 | .61 | −.16 | −2.10 | .037 | −2.49 | −.08 |
| Negative PANSS | −1.36 | .68 | −.15 | −2.01 | .046 | −2.69 | −.03 |
| Paternal age | .27 | .12 | .24 | 2.30 | .022 | .04 | .51 |
| Maternal age | −.32 | .13 | −.26 | −2.56 | .011 | −.58 | −.07 |
| (Constant) | 33.70 | 3.50 | 9.63 | <.0001 | 26.79 | 40.60 |