Letter to the EditorParental somatic illnesses and their association with prodromal symptoms of psychosis among offspring
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CRediT authorship contribution statement
Kinnunen, Nordström, Niemelä, Räsänen and Miettunen designed the study and Kinnunen wrote the protocol. Kinnunen and Niemelä managed the literature searches. Kinnunen and Nordström undertook the statistical analyses. Kinnunen and Niemelä wrote the first draft of the manuscript. Whittle, Sawyer, Räsänen and Miettunen supervised drafting. All authors wrote manuscript and provided critical review. All authors contributed to and have approved the final manuscript.
Role of the funding source
The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC1986) is funded by EU QLG1-CT-2000-01643 (EUROBLCS) (#E51560); NorFA (#731, 20056, 30167) and USA/NIHH 2000 G DF682 (#50945). This study was supported by Finnish Cultural Foundation (L.K., #00160427); Lapland Regional Fund (L.K. #40181463); Juho Vainio Foundation (L.K., #201610329); The Finnish Medical Foundation (L.K., #3449); The University of Oulu Scholarship Foundation (L.K., #20180212); University of Oulu Graduate School (L.K.); Medical Research
Declaration of competing interest
The authors report no conflicts of interest.
Acknowledgments
We thank Professor Anna-Liisa Hartikainen (launch of NFBC1986), the participants in the study and the NFBC project center. We thank Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, the University of Melbourne and the University of Adelaide for the collaboration.
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