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JAMA Psychiatry ( IF 25.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.2779


Parental socioeconomic position may be linked to offspring’s schizophrenia risk, but parental socioeconomic mobility has not been investigated. Using a Danish national birth cohort of more than 1 million individuals, Hakulinen and colleagues examined parental income measured at birth year and at child ages 5, 10, and 15 years and found that regardless of parental income level at birth, upward income mobility was associated with significantly lower schizophrenia risk compared with downward mobility. In an Editorial, Frank discusses the implications of this work for the field.

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中文翻译:

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父母的社会经济地位可能与后代的精神分裂症风险有关,但尚未研究父母的社会经济流动性。Hakulinen及其同事利用丹麦全国超过100万人的出生队列,研究了在出生年份以及5、10和15岁儿童的父母收入,发现无论出生时父母的收入水平如何,收入向上流动都是相关的与向下运动相比,精神分裂症的风险显着降低。在社论中,弗兰克(Frank)讨论了这项工作对该领域的意义。

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更新日期:2020-01-02
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