Friday 6 July 2012

Autism Spectrum Disorder by Mental Illness


Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in first-degree family, an example would be parents or siblings, can be linked to increase danger of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Based on a new Swedish-Israeli report posted online first from the Archives of General Psychiatry, the existence of schizophrenia in mothers and fathers was linked to a higher risk for ASD in a Swedish nationwide collection of people sample (odds ratio (OR), 2.9) and a Stockholm County, Sweden, group (OR, 2.9), survey consequences confirmed.

Using human population registers in Sweden and Israel, Dr. Patrick F Sullivan of the University of North Carolina and colleagues discovered that schizophrenia within the sibling also ended up being linked to a higher risk for ASD in the Swedish national group (OR, 2.6) and the Israeli conscription people (OR, 12.1).

Bipolar disorder showed an equivalent pattern of connection, but of a lesser degree, the outcomes indicated. “Our findings imply that ASD, schizophrenia and bipolar problems impart aetiologic risk factors. We propose that future study could usefully effort to discern factors common to each of these disorders,” the authors stated.

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