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  Obstetric complications and intelligence in patients on the schizophrenia-bipolar spectrum and healthy participants

Wortinger, L. A., Engen, K., Barth, C., Lonning, V., Jørgensen, K. N., Andreassen, O. A., et al. (2019). Obstetric complications and intelligence in patients on the schizophrenia-bipolar spectrum and healthy participants. Psychological Medicine. doi:10.1017/S0033291719002046.

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Wortinger, Laura Anne, Autor
Engen, Kristine, Autor
Barth, Claudia1, Autor           
Lonning, Vera, Autor
Jørgensen, Kjetil Nordbø, Autor
Andreassen, Ole A., Autor
Haukvik, Unn Kristin, Autor
Vaskinn, Anja, Autor
Ueland, Torill, Autor
Agartz, Ingrid, Autor
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Schlagwörter: Bipolar spectrum; Cognition; Intelligence; Mood disorders bipolar; Neuropsychology; Obstetric complications; Obstetric gynecology; Premorbid IQ; Schizophrenia; Schizophrenia spectrum
 Zusammenfassung: Background

Whether severe obstetric complications (OCs), which harm neural function in offspring, contribute to impaired cognition found in psychiatric disorders is currently unknown. Here, we sought to evaluate how a history of severe OCs is associated with cognitive functioning, indicated by Intelligence Quotient (IQ).
Methods

We evaluated the associations of a history of OCs and IQ in 622 healthy controls (HC) and 870 patients on the schizophrenia (SCZ) – bipolar disorder (BIP) spectrum from the ongoing Thematically Organized Psychosis study cohort, Oslo, Norway. Participants underwent assessments using the NART (premorbid IQ) and the WASI (current IQ). Information about OCs was obtained from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. Multiple linear regression models were used for analysis.
Results

Severe OCs were equally common across groups. SCZ patients with OCs had lower performances on both premorbid and current IQ measures, compared to those without OCs. However, having experienced more than one co-occurring severe OC was associated with lower current IQ in all groups.
Conclusions

Severe OCs were associated with lower IQ in the SCZ group and in the BIP and HC groups, but only if they had experienced more than one severe OC. Low IQ might be a neurodevelopmental marker for SCZ; wherein, severe OCs influence cognitive abilities and increase the risk of developing SCZ. Considering OCs as a variable of neurodevelopmental risk for severe mental illness may promote the development of neuroprotective interventions, improve outcome in vulnerable newborns and advance our ability to make clinical prognoses.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2019-06-272019-03-182019-07-242019-08-28
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1017/S0033291719002046
Anderer: Epub ahead of print
PMID: 31456537
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Grant ID : 223273
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Förderorganisation : Research Council of Norway
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Grant ID : 2017–093
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Förderorganisation : South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority

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Titel: Psychological Medicine
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press
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CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954927634419