A family history study of schizophrenia-related personality disorders

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This study examined whether the family history method can be used to detect cases of schizophrenia-related personality disorders in the families of schizophrenic patients. After proposing specific family history criteria for this diagnosis, the authors applied these criteria in a blind family history study and found that schizophrenia-related personality disorders were significantly more common in the first-degree relatives of schizophrenic patients than in the relatives of medically ill controls.

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Kendler, K. S., Masterson, C. C., Ungaro, R., & Davis, K. L. (1984). A family history study of schizophrenia-related personality disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 141(3), 424–427. https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.141.3.424

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