Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia: Review of Epidemiological Findings and Future Directions
Maastricht University Medical Centre · European Graduate School of Neuroscience · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Concern is building about high rates of schizophrenia in large cities, and among immigrants, cannabis users, and traumatized individuals, some of which likely reflects the causal influence of environmental exposures. This, in combination with very slow progress in the area of molecular genetics, has generated interest in more complicated models of schizophrenia etiology that explicitly posit gene-environment interactions (EU-GEI. European Network of Schizophrenia Networks for the Study of Gene Environment Interactions. Schizophrenia aetiology: do gene-environment interactions hold the key? [published online ahead of print April 25, 2008] Schizophr Res; S0920-9964(08) 00170-9). Although findings of…
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3Topics & keywords
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Endophenotype
- Psychology
- Genetic epidemiology
- Gene–environment interaction
- Neuroscience
- Neuroimaging
- Twin study