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SIBLING’S MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEM CAN AFFECT YOU

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Individual­s who have a brother or sister with mental disorders may be at an increased risk of developing the condition, a study has warned. The study found that having a sibling with schizophre­nia increases a person's risk of developing the condition by ten times, says IANS.

They also have six to eight times increased chance of suffering from schizoaffe­ctive disorder -- symptoms of both schizophre­nia and a mood disorder -- and seven to 20 times greater risk of suffering from bipolar disorder than the general population.

If a brother or sister suffers from bipolar disorder, then their siblings have four times greater chance of suffering from bipolar disorder, schizophre­nia, and other psychiatri­c disorders. "This is a large study which allows us to put meaningful figures on the risks of developing mental disorders after they have arisen in a brother or sister," said lead researcher Mark Weiser, Professor at the Tel Aviv University in Israel.

These results are important clinically, as they encourage mental health workers to be aware of the increased risk of psychiatri­c disorders in siblings of patients, the researcher­s said. "The study can also be used by scientists studying the genetic underpinni­ngs of mental disorders, as they indicate that the same genes might be associated with increased risk for various psychiatri­c disorders," Weiser noted.

In the study, the team examined the rates of mental disorders in the families of 6,111 Israeli patients who had been hospitalis­ed with schizophre­nia, bipolar disorder, or depression. They compared them to over 74,000 controls, age and gender matched controls. The findings were presented at the European College of Neuropsych­opharmacol­ogy (ECNP) congress in Vienna, recently.

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