Familial risk of postpartum psychosis.

Adrianna P Kępińska, Thalia K Robakis, Keith Humphreys, Xiaoqin Liu, René S Kahn, Trine Munk-Olsen, Veerle Bergink, Behrang Mahjani
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Objective: Postpartum psychosis, a mood disorder triggered by childbirth, is one of the most severe psychiatric conditions, with high risks of suicide and infanticide if untreated. While it is evident that genetic factors play a crucial role in disorder risk, the exact extent of their importance is yet to be determined.

Methods: This cohort study consisted of 1,648,759 women from the Swedish nationwide registers, of whom 2,514 (0.15%) experienced postpartum psychosis within three months of their first-ever childbirth. We estimated the relative recurrence risk of postpartum psychosis for female full siblings and cousins as a measure of familial, genetic, and environmental risk.

Results: Relative recurrence risk of postpartum psychosis in full siblings was 10.69 (95% CI=6.60-16.26) when adjusted for year of and age at childbirth. Although cousins showed an elevated relative recurrence risk, these results did not reach statistical significance (1.78, 95% CI=0.70-3.62). Despite the higher familial risk of postpartum psychosis among full siblings, the absolute risk for women with an affected sibling is relatively low, estimated at 1.55% within the entire population.

Conclusions: The observed increased risk of postpartum psychosis in full siblings suggests both genetic and shared environmental influences. However, the lack of significant results in cousins hampers a definitive distinction between these factors. Furthermore, despite increased relative recurrence risk in siblings, their overall likelihood of developing postpartum psychosis remains low. Our study underscores the need for further research to better understand the intricate interplay of genetics and environment in the development of postpartum psychosis.

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产后精神病的家族风险。
背景:产后精神病是一种由分娩引发的情绪障碍,是最严重的精神疾病之一,如果不治疗,自杀和杀婴的风险很高。虽然遗传因素在疾病风险中起着至关重要的作用,但其重要性的确切程度尚待确定。方法:该队列研究由来自瑞典全国登记的1633535名分娩父母组成,其中2489人(0.15%)在首次分娩后三个月内出现产后精神病。我们估计了成年兄弟姐妹和表兄弟姐妹产后精神病的相对复发风险,作为衡量家庭、遗传和环境风险的指标。研究结果:经出生年龄调整后,完全兄弟姐妹产后精神病的相对复发风险为13.77(95%CI 8.52-20.91)。尽管表亲表现出较高的相对复发风险,但这些结果没有达到统计学意义(1.88[95%CI 0.74-3.82])。在完全兄弟姐妹中,需要住院诊断的严重产后精神病的相对复发风险甚至高于住院和门诊诊断的风险(18.13[95%CI 11.12-27.57])。解释:完全兄弟姐妹产后精神病风险增加可能是遗传因素和共同环境的共同作用。表亲对的风险升高,低于完全兄弟姐妹,这突出了遗传影响,因为表亲之间的共同环境影响被认为是最小的。然而,由于置信区间较大,在解释表亲之间的风险时需要谨慎。总的来说,我们的研究支持遗传和共享环境在产后精神病风险中的作用。
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