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Exploring parenthood in first episode of psychosis: the potential role of the offspring in the outcome of women.

Alexandre Díaz-PonsMarina Soler-AndrésVictor Ortiz García de la FozNancy Murillo-GarcíaAngel Yorca-RuizRebeca Magdaleno HerreroSergio Castaño-CastañoAlexandre González-RodríguezEsther Setién-SueroRosa Ayesa-Arriola
Published in: Archives of women's mental health (2024)
Diminished parental rates among FEP men could be suggested as a consequence of a younger age of illness onset. Sex roles in caregiving may explain the potential role of parenthood on premorbid phase, with a better and heathier profile, and a more favorable long-term outcome in women. These characteristics may be relevant when adjusting treatment specific needs in men and women with and without offspring.
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