Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness: A Danish register study

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Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness : A Danish register study. / Thorup, Anne A.E.; Laursen, Thomas Munk; Munk-Olsen, Trine; Ranning, Anne; Mortensen, Preben Bo; Plessen, Kerstin J.; Nordentoft, Merete.

In: Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 197, 2018, p. 298-304.

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Thorup, AAE, Laursen, TM, Munk-Olsen, T, Ranning, A, Mortensen, PB, Plessen, KJ & Nordentoft, M 2018, 'Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness: A Danish register study', Schizophrenia Research, vol. 197, pp. 298-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2017.11.009

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Thorup, A. A. E., Laursen, T. M., Munk-Olsen, T., Ranning, A., Mortensen, P. B., Plessen, K. J., & Nordentoft, M. (2018). Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness: A Danish register study. Schizophrenia Research, 197, 298-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2017.11.009

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Thorup AAE, Laursen TM, Munk-Olsen T, Ranning A, Mortensen PB, Plessen KJ et al. Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness: A Danish register study. Schizophrenia Research. 2018;197:298-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2017.11.009

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Thorup, Anne A.E. ; Laursen, Thomas Munk ; Munk-Olsen, Trine ; Ranning, Anne ; Mortensen, Preben Bo ; Plessen, Kerstin J. ; Nordentoft, Merete. / Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness : A Danish register study. In: Schizophrenia Research. 2018 ; Vol. 197. pp. 298-304.

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title = "Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness: A Danish register study",
abstract = "Background: Offspring of parents with severe mental illness (SMI: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder) have an increased risk of developing mental disorder themselves. In childhood they may have neurodevelopmental delays, cognitive deficits and social adversities. We aimed to investigate if these individuals are more at risk of being diagnosed with a mental disorder during childhood/adolescence in a national sample. Methods: By linking Danish registers we established a cohort consisting of all persons born to parents with SMI with those born to parents without SMI serving as a reference group. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) for offspring diagnosed with a mental disorder by parental mental disorder were calculated. Results: Offspring of parents with SMI showed increased IRR for all diagnoses of child and adolescent mental disorders compared to the reference group. Offspring of mothers with schizophrenia had IRR of 2.60 (CI: 2.50-2.70, N = 2550) of having any diagnoses, for children of fathers with schizophrenia IRR was 2.06 (CI: 1.97-2.16, N = 1901) and for offspring of two parents with schizophrenia IRR was 4.57 (CI: 3.94-5.31, N = 175). For individuals with a mother with bipolar disorder the IRR was 2.29 (CI: 2.09-2.50, N = 502), with a father 1.77 (CI: 1.74-1.87, N = 320), whereas the IRR was 2.96 (CI: 2.63-3.34, N = 264) if both parents had unipolar depression. Discussion: Offspring of parents with a SMI have a higher risk of being diagnosed with any child and adolescent mental disorder. The IRRs for all diagnoses during childhood were increased by a factor 2-4. Having two ill parents increased the IRR.",
keywords = "Bipolar disorder, Child and adolescent psychiatry, Depression, Familial high risk, Register study, Schizophrenia",
author = "Thorup, {Anne A.E.} and Laursen, {Thomas Munk} and Trine Munk-Olsen and Anne Ranning and Mortensen, {Preben Bo} and Plessen, {Kerstin J.} and Merete Nordentoft",
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journal = "Schizophrenia Research",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Incidence of child and adolescent mental disorders in children aged 0-17 with familial high risk for severe mental illness

T2 - A Danish register study

AU - Thorup, Anne A.E.

AU - Laursen, Thomas Munk

AU - Munk-Olsen, Trine

AU - Ranning, Anne

AU - Mortensen, Preben Bo

AU - Plessen, Kerstin J.

AU - Nordentoft, Merete

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - Background: Offspring of parents with severe mental illness (SMI: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder) have an increased risk of developing mental disorder themselves. In childhood they may have neurodevelopmental delays, cognitive deficits and social adversities. We aimed to investigate if these individuals are more at risk of being diagnosed with a mental disorder during childhood/adolescence in a national sample. Methods: By linking Danish registers we established a cohort consisting of all persons born to parents with SMI with those born to parents without SMI serving as a reference group. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) for offspring diagnosed with a mental disorder by parental mental disorder were calculated. Results: Offspring of parents with SMI showed increased IRR for all diagnoses of child and adolescent mental disorders compared to the reference group. Offspring of mothers with schizophrenia had IRR of 2.60 (CI: 2.50-2.70, N = 2550) of having any diagnoses, for children of fathers with schizophrenia IRR was 2.06 (CI: 1.97-2.16, N = 1901) and for offspring of two parents with schizophrenia IRR was 4.57 (CI: 3.94-5.31, N = 175). For individuals with a mother with bipolar disorder the IRR was 2.29 (CI: 2.09-2.50, N = 502), with a father 1.77 (CI: 1.74-1.87, N = 320), whereas the IRR was 2.96 (CI: 2.63-3.34, N = 264) if both parents had unipolar depression. Discussion: Offspring of parents with a SMI have a higher risk of being diagnosed with any child and adolescent mental disorder. The IRRs for all diagnoses during childhood were increased by a factor 2-4. Having two ill parents increased the IRR.

AB - Background: Offspring of parents with severe mental illness (SMI: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder) have an increased risk of developing mental disorder themselves. In childhood they may have neurodevelopmental delays, cognitive deficits and social adversities. We aimed to investigate if these individuals are more at risk of being diagnosed with a mental disorder during childhood/adolescence in a national sample. Methods: By linking Danish registers we established a cohort consisting of all persons born to parents with SMI with those born to parents without SMI serving as a reference group. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) for offspring diagnosed with a mental disorder by parental mental disorder were calculated. Results: Offspring of parents with SMI showed increased IRR for all diagnoses of child and adolescent mental disorders compared to the reference group. Offspring of mothers with schizophrenia had IRR of 2.60 (CI: 2.50-2.70, N = 2550) of having any diagnoses, for children of fathers with schizophrenia IRR was 2.06 (CI: 1.97-2.16, N = 1901) and for offspring of two parents with schizophrenia IRR was 4.57 (CI: 3.94-5.31, N = 175). For individuals with a mother with bipolar disorder the IRR was 2.29 (CI: 2.09-2.50, N = 502), with a father 1.77 (CI: 1.74-1.87, N = 320), whereas the IRR was 2.96 (CI: 2.63-3.34, N = 264) if both parents had unipolar depression. Discussion: Offspring of parents with a SMI have a higher risk of being diagnosed with any child and adolescent mental disorder. The IRRs for all diagnoses during childhood were increased by a factor 2-4. Having two ill parents increased the IRR.

KW - Bipolar disorder

KW - Child and adolescent psychiatry

KW - Depression

KW - Familial high risk

KW - Register study

KW - Schizophrenia

U2 - 10.1016/j.schres.2017.11.009

DO - 10.1016/j.schres.2017.11.009

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 29132814

AN - SCOPUS:85033582583

VL - 197

SP - 298

EP - 304

JO - Schizophrenia Research

JF - Schizophrenia Research

SN - 0920-9964

ER -

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