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Adoption, family relations and psychotic symptoms among Palauan adolescents who are genetically at risk for developing schizophrenia
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 11/12/09
Florsheim P et al. – Results indicated that adopted adolescents were more likely to develop psychotic symptoms than non–adopted adolescents. However, perceived family relations moderated the association between adoption status and psychotic symptoms, such that adopted adolescents with poorer family relations reported disproportionately higher rates of psychotic symptoms. Family relations also moderated the association between level of genetic risk and psychotic symptoms, independently of adoption status.
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