TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between developmental milestones and age of schizophrenia onset
T2 - Results from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966
AU - Stochl, Jan
AU - Whittier, Anjalene
AU - Wagner, Adam P
AU - Veijola, Juha
AU - Jääskeläinen, Erika
AU - Miettunen, Jouko
AU - Khandaker, Golam M
AU - Jones, Peter B
N1 - Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/6
Y1 - 2019/6
N2 - We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incidence and variability in its age at onset. We hypothesized that the period of risk for schizophrenia would be longer for those with later development. The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 was followed until 47 years of age, and those members diagnosed with schizophrenia or any other non-affective psychoses identified. Latent profile analysis was used to classify people into homogenous classes with respect to developmental milestones, and subsequently survival analysis explored relationship between classes and age of schizophrenia onset. Results suggest that 4-classes (early, regular, late, and extra late developers) can be identified, but due to few cases in one class (n = 93, <0.01% of 10,501), only 3 classes (early, regular, late) could be meaningfully compared. Schizophrenia incidence until 47 years of age differed systematically between classes: late developers had the highest cumulative incidence (2.39%); regular were intermediate (1.25%); and early developers had the lowest incidence (0.99%). However, age at onset and its variability was similar across classes, suggesting that our hypothesis of a wider 'window' for schizophrenia onset in late developers was not supported.
AB - We investigated relationships between early developmental milestones, schizophrenia incidence and variability in its age at onset. We hypothesized that the period of risk for schizophrenia would be longer for those with later development. The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 was followed until 47 years of age, and those members diagnosed with schizophrenia or any other non-affective psychoses identified. Latent profile analysis was used to classify people into homogenous classes with respect to developmental milestones, and subsequently survival analysis explored relationship between classes and age of schizophrenia onset. Results suggest that 4-classes (early, regular, late, and extra late developers) can be identified, but due to few cases in one class (n = 93, <0.01% of 10,501), only 3 classes (early, regular, late) could be meaningfully compared. Schizophrenia incidence until 47 years of age differed systematically between classes: late developers had the highest cumulative incidence (2.39%); regular were intermediate (1.25%); and early developers had the lowest incidence (0.99%). However, age at onset and its variability was similar across classes, suggesting that our hypothesis of a wider 'window' for schizophrenia onset in late developers was not supported.
KW - Age of Onset
KW - Cohort Studies
KW - Developmental Disabilities/epidemiology
KW - Female
KW - Finland/epidemiology
KW - Humans
KW - Incidence
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Schizophrenia/epidemiology
U2 - 10.1016/j.schres.2019.02.013
DO - 10.1016/j.schres.2019.02.013
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
C2 - 30852114
SN - 0920-9964
VL - 208
SP - 228
EP - 234
JO - Schizophrenia Research
JF - Schizophrenia Research
ER -