Obstetric complications seem to play a relevant role in the development of schizophrenia. This study aimed to assess whether not only frequency but also severity of obstetric complications was different in schizophrenic patients when compared with their healthy siblings. Furthermore, we examined whether a family history positive for schizophrenia was related to an increased frequency or severity of obstetric complications in healthy siblings. Frequency and severity of obstetric complications were evaluated in 76 subjects (30 schizophrenics and 46 siblings). The diagnosis of schizophrenia were made according to DSM III-R. Mothers were interviewed to gather data about obstetric complications and the "midwife protocol" by Parnas et al. (1982) was used to quantify presence and entity of obstetric complications. Information regarding family history were collected from mothers. We used the method of segregation analysis to test the mode of inheritance. Complicated births were more frequently found in schizophrenics independently from a family history positive for schizophrenia or schizophrenia related personality disorders and obstetric complications were more severe in schizophrenics with respect to siblings. Obstetric complications occurred more frequently among schizophrenics without genetic risk; the same result was not found in healthy sibs. Our findings show that obstetric complications would play a major role in patients especially if they show a negative family history for schizophrenia. Moreover, a family history positive for schizophrenia or schizophrenia related personality disorder seems not to augment the frequency or severity of obstetric complications in healthy sibs.

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