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The association between family history of mental disorders and general cognitive ability

机译:精神障碍的家族史与一般认知能力之间的关系

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There is an emerging literature linking cognitive ability with a wide range of psychiatric disorders. These findings have led to the hypothesis that diminished ‘cognitive reserve' is a causal risk factor for psychiatric disorders. However, it is also feasible that a family history of mental disorders may confound this relationship, by contributing to both a slight impairment in cognitive ability, and an increased risk of psychiatric disorder. On the basis of a large, population-based sample of young adult male conscripts (n=160 608), we examined whether the presence of a family history of a range of mental disorders was associated with cognitive ability, as tested by the Børge Priens Prøve. In those with no individual-level history of mental disorder, a family-level history of a mental disorder was associated with a slight reduction in cognitive ability. In general, this pattern was found regardless of the nature of the psychiatric disorder in the family. Our study suggests that shared familial factors may underpin both cognitive ability and the risk of a wide range of psychiatric disorders. Convergent evidence from epidemiology and genetics suggests that shared genetic factors underpin an unexpectedly diverse range of psychiatric disorders. On the basis of the findings of the current study, we speculate that these same shared genetic factors also contribute to general cognitive ability.
机译:新兴的文献将认知能力与广泛的精神疾病联系在一起。这些发现导致了一个假设,即“认知储备”减少是精神疾病的因果风险因素。但是,通过造成轻微的认知能力受损和增加的精神病风险,精神疾病的家族病史可能会混淆这种关系。根据BørgePriens的测试,我们以大量基于人群的年轻成年男性应征者(n = 160 608)为基础,研究了一系列精神障碍的家族史是否与认知能力相关证明。在没有个人水平的精神病史的人中,家庭水平的精神病史与认知能力的轻微降低有关。通常,无论家庭中精神疾病的性质如何,都可以找到这种模式。我们的研究表明,共有的家族因素可能会增强认知能力和广泛的精神疾病风险。流行病学和遗传学的综合证据表明,共有的遗传因素构成了意料之外的各种精神疾病。根据当前研究的发现,我们推测这些相同的共享遗传因素也有助于一般的认知能力。

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