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Psychiatric disorders after giving birth for the first time reduce the likelihood of having more children

[Translate to English:] Forskerne identificerede kvinder med psykisk sygdom efter fødslen ved at se, om kvinderne fik recept på psykofarmaka eller havde kontakt med hospitalet i forhold til psykiske lidelser i de første seks måneder efter fødslen. Foto: Isaac Del Toro, Unsp
23 April 2020 - Research

Women who suffer from mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, mania and schizophrenia after giving birth to their first child, are less likely…

Almost half of all postpartum psychosis are isolated cases

[Translate to English:] Foto: Jimmy Conover, Unsplash.
06 April 2020 - Research

A new research result from iPSYCH shows that forty per cent of the women who suffer a psychosis after giving birth – known as postpartum psychosis –…

More pieces of the autism puzzle uncovered

[Translate to English:] Autisme er en medfødt udviklingsforstyrrelse, som påvirker opfattelsen af omgivelserne, og måden man interagerer med andre på. Tre procent af drenge og en procent af piger bliver diagnosticeret med autisme.
04 February 2020 - Research

A major international study from the Autism Sequencing Consortium with participation of researchers from the Danish iPSYCH psychiatry project, has…

Air pollution in childhood linked to schizophrenia

[Translate to English:] Forskerne ved ikke på nuværende tidspunkt, om luftpartiklerne i sig selv overhovedet bidrager til skizofreni.
07 January 2020 - Research

Children who grow up in areas with heavy air pollution have a higher risk of developing schizophrenia. This is the conclusion of a new study from the…

Many psychiatric disorders originate from shared genes

Anders Børglum and colleges have analyzed genetic data from 494,162 healthy control subjects and 232,964 persons diagnosed with at least one of ?eight psychiatric disorders; autism, ADHD, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, Tourette syndrome, ob
12 December 2019 - Research

The largest study of its kind so far shows that the eight most common psychiatric disorders have a common genetic structure. Researchers from iPSYCH…

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