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Linear regression model of the association between number of early risk factors and CGAS-score in children with familial high risk for schizophrenia, children with familial high risk for bipolar disorder and children of parents without these disorders
Linear regression model of the association between number of early risk factors and CGAS-score in children with familial high risk for schizophrenia, children with familial high risk for bipolar disorder and children of parents without these disorders

Pairwise comparisons of early risk factors during pregnancy and the child’s first years of life in children with familial high risk for schizophrenia, children at familial high risk for bipolar disorder and children of parents without these disorders

Early risk factor FHR-SZ FHR-BP PBC P-value P-value
Pairwise comparisons

FHR-SZ vs. PBC FHR-BP vs. PBC FHR-SZ vs. FHR-BP

N (%) N (%) N (%) - - - -
Risk factors during pregnancy
Unwanted pregnancy
- Yes 21 (10.77) 7 (5.93) 2 (1.02) <0.001a <0.001a 0.011a 0.146 a
- No 174 (89.23) 111 (94.07) 195 (98.98)
Unplanned pregnancy
- Yes 81 (41.12) 27 (22.88) 28 (14.14) <0.001a <0.001a 0.047a 0.001a
- No 116 (58.88) 91 (77.12) 170 (85.86)
Medication intake by biological mother during pregnancy
- Yes 51 (26.02) 24 (20.51) 19 (9.64) <0.001a <0.001a 0.007a 0.269a
- No 145 (73.98) 93 (79.49) 178 (90.36)
Cigarette smoking by biological mother during pregnancy
- Yes 79 (40.93) 27 (23.48) 21 (10.71) <0.001a <0.001a 0.003a 0.002a
- No 114 (59.07) 88 (76.52) 175 (89.29)
Alcohol consumption by biological mother during pregnancy
- Yes, once weekly 9(4.66) 4 (3.39) 4 (2.05) 0.377b - - -
- Yes, sometimes 46 (23.83) 37 (31.36) 57 (29.23)
- No 138 (71.50) 77 (65.25) 134 (68.72)
Drug use by biological mother during pregnancy
- Yes 8 (3.98) 1 (0.85) 0 (0.00) 0.004b 0.007b 0.372b 0.162b
- No 193 (96.02) 117 (99.15) 199 (100.00)
Stressful life events for biological mother during pregnancye
- None 55 (31.25) 34 (31.19) 87 (47.54) <0.001a <0.001a <0.001a 0.968a
- One 56 (31.82) 37 (33.94) 66 (36.07)
- Two 34 (19.32) 21 (19.27) 23(12.57)
- Three 31(17.61) 17 (15.60) 7 (3.83)
Risk markers during the child’s first years of life
Spent the most time with the child during the first years of life (0–3 years old)
- Biological parent 190 (95.96) 117 (100.00) 195 (100.00) 0.001b 0.007b NA 0.028b
- Other 8 (4.04) 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00)
Stressful life events for primary caregiver during the child’s first years of life (0–3 years old)e
- None 34 (16.83) 22 (18.33) 87 (43.50) <0.001a <0.001a <0.001a 0.438a
- One 52 (25.74) 22 (18.33) 58 (29.00)
- Two 54 (26.73) 32 (26.67) 38 (19.00)
- Three 62 (30.69) 44 (36.67) 17 (8.50)
Stressful life events for the child during the child’s first years of life (0–3 years old)e
- None 57 (28.22) 43 (35.83) 117 (58.50) <0.001a <0.001a <0.001a 0.159a
- One 60 (29.70) 28 (23.33) 58 (29.00)
- Two 45 (22.28) 33 (27.50) 16 (8.00)
- Three 40 (19.80) 16 (13.33) 9 (4.50)
Comforting (0–12 months old)f
- Median (IQI) 2 (1;3)c 2 (1;2)c 1 (1;2)c 0.180d - - -
Eating (0–12 months old)f
- Median (IQI) 1 (1;3)c 1 (1;2)c 1 (1;2)2 0.139d - - -
Sleeping (0–12 months old)f
- Median (IQI) 2 (1;3)c 2 (1;3)c 1 (1;3)c 0.388d - - -
Hypersensitivity (0–48 months old)
- Yes 41 (20.60) 25 (21.19) 29 (14.65) 0.212a - - -
- No 158 (79.40) 93(78.81) 169 (85.35)
Hyposensitivity (0–48 months old)
- Yes 12 (6.06) 2 (1.69) 4 (2.02) 0.062b - - -
- No 186 (93.94) 116 (98.31) 194 (97.98)
Stimulation seeking (0–48 months old)
- Yes 45 (22.73) 20 (17.09) 24 (12.18) 0.022a 0.006a 0.225a 0.233a
- No 153 (77.27) 97 (82.91) 173 (87.82)
Attachment behavior (9–24 months old)
- Yes 49 (25.00) 19 (16.38) 32 (16.24) 0.055a - - -
- No 147 (75.00) 97 (83.62) 165 (83.76)
Mean cumulative risk
- Number of risk factors 4.78 (2.34)g 4.03 (2.15)g 2.83 (1.74)g <0.001h <0.001h <0.001h 0.006h

Definitions and ratings of risk factors from the anamnestic interview with the primary caregiver

Variable Definition Rating
Risk factors during pregnancy
Unwanted pregnancy The pregnancy was not wanted Yes
No
Unplanned pregnancy The pregnancy was not planned Yes
No
Medication intake by biological mother during pregnancy Biological mother took regular medicine during the pregnancy Yes
No
Cigarette smoking by biological mother during pregnancy Biological mother smoked cigarettes during pregnancy Yes
No
Alcohol consumption by biological mother during pregnancy Biological mother drank alcohol during pregnancy Yes, once weekly
Yes, sometimes
No
Drug use by biological mother during pregnancy Biological mother took drugs during pregnancy Yes
No
Stressful life events for biological mother during pregnancy Stressful life events for biological mother during pregnancy (for instance critical illness or death in the family, financial problems, unstable housing conditions)* 0–3 stressful life events

Risk factors during the child’s first years of life
Spent the most time with the child during the first years of life (0–3 years old) Person that the child spent the most time with during the first three years of life Biological parent
Other
Stressful life events for primary caregiver during the child’s first years of life (0–3 years old) Stressful life events for the primary caregiver during the child’s first years of life (0–3 years) (for instance psychosocially, death in the family, disease)* 0–3 stressful life events
Stressful life events for the child during the child’s first years of life (0–3 years old) Stressful life events for the child during the child’s first years of life (0–3 years) (for instance psychosocially, death in the family, disease)* 0–3 stressful life events
Comforting (0–12 months old) Scale from 1 to 7, with 1 indicating that the child was happy, easy to comfort and pleased most of the time, and 7 indicating that the child was difficult to comfort and displeased most of the time 1–7
Eating (0–12 months old) Scale from 1 to 7, with 1 indicating no problems with eating, and 7 indicating a lot of trouble with eating and keeping weight 1–7
Sleeping (0–12 months old) Scale from 1 to 7, with 1 indicating no problems with sleeping, and being rested and happy after sleep, and 7 indicating sleeping unrestful and interruptedly most of the time, often being tired and not well rested 1–7
Hypersensitivity (0–48 months old) The child responds very strongly to stimuli, is particularly sensitive and overreact to what he/she experiences, and displays avoidant behaviour. The child easily becomes anxious, starts to cry or freezes at certain stimuli. The child responds with discomfort to e.g. touching, loud noises, strong light or an unknown smell or taste Yes
No
Hyposensitivity (0–48 months old) The child doesn’t respond to stimuli (i.e. what is happening around them), even though he/she doesn’t seem sad or anxious. The child clearly doesn’t respond as much as other children to e.g. noises, smell, taste, touch Yes
No
Stimulation seeking (0–48 months old) The child displays stimulus-seeking behaviour to a degree where he/she accidentally destroys things or does something, that is potentially self-harming Yes
No
Attachment behaviour (9–24 months old) The child displays poor attachment behaviour meaning that the child doesn’t seek a parent or another familiar adult if he/she gets upset, scared or frightened Yes
No

Demographic and clinical characteristics of children, index parents and non-index parents from families with parental schizophrenia, parental bipolar disorder and families without schizophrenia or bipolar disorder

FHR-SZ FHR-BP PBC P-value P-value
Pairwise comparisons

FHR-SZ vs. PBC FHR-BP vs. PBC FHR-BP vs. FHR-SZ
Children, N 202 120 200 - - - -
Female, N (%) 93 (46.04) 56 (46.67) 93 (46.50) 0.993b - - -
Age at inclusion, mean (SD) 7.84 (0.22) 7.86 (0.20) 7.81 (0.20) 0.097c - - -
CGASa, N, mean (SD) 199, 68.07 (15.40) 118, 73.55 (14.91) 197, 77.71 (13.47) <0.001c <0.001c 0.015c 0.001c
Index parents, N 200 116 204 - - - -
Female, N (%) 111 (55.50) 64 (55.17) 115 (56.37) 0.974b - - -
Age at child’s birth, mean (SD) 30.20 (6.14) 33.12 (7.03) 32.83 (4.78) <0.001c <0.001c 0.670c <0.001c
Employed or studying, N (%) 93 (49.73) 61 (55.96) 185 (92.04) <0.001b <0.001b <0.001b 0.301b
Education, N 178 109 197
  Primary/lower secondary, N (%) 54 (30.34) 10 (9.17) 8 (4.06)
  Upper secondary, vocational short cycle tertiary, N (%) 76 (42.70) 45 (41.28) 95 (48.22) <0.001b <0.001b 0.142b <0.001b
  Bachelor degree, equivalent or higher, N (%) 48 (26.97) 54 (49.54) 94 (47.72)
Non-index parents, N 186 114 192 - - - -
Female, N (%) 82 (44.09) 51 (44.74) 83 (43.23) 0.966b - - -
Age at child’s birth, mean (SD) 30.92 (6.37) 33.10 (5.39) 32.97 (4.28) <0.001c <0.001c 0.814c 0.001c
Employed or studying, N (%) 133 (75.14) 93 (85.32) 179 (95.21) <0.001b <0.001b 0.003b 0.040b
Education, N 176 106 187
  Primary/lower secondary, N (%) 31 (17.61) 5 (4.72) 10 (5.35)
  Upper secondary, vocational short cycle tertiary, N (%) 86 (48.86) 44 (41.51) 89 (47.59) <0.001b <0.001b 0.543b <0.001b
  Bachelor degree, equivalent or higher, N (%) 59 (33.52) 57 (53.77) 88 (47.06)
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