Examining the independent and joint effects of genomic and exposomic liabilities for schizophrenia across the psychosis spectrum.
L-K PriesG A Dal FerroJ van OsP DelespaulG KenisB D LinJ J LuykxA L RichardsB AkdedeT BinbayV AltınyazarB YalınçetinG Gümüş-AkayB CihanH SoygürH UlaşE Şahin CankurtaranS Ulusoy KaymakM M MihaljevicS Andric PetrovicT MirjanicM BernardoG MezquidaS AmorettiJ BobesP A SaizM Paz García-PortillaJ SanjuanE J AguilarJ L SantosE Jiménez-LópezM ArrojoA CarracedoG LópezJ González-PeñasM ParelladaN P MaricC AtbaşoğluA UcokK AlptekinM Can Sakanull nullC ArangoM O'DonovanS TosatoB P F RuttenSinahin GuloksuzPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2020)
The interplay between exposome load and schizophrenia genetic liability contributing to psychosis across the spectrum of expression provide further empirical support to the notion of aetiological continuity underlying an extended psychosis phenotype.