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What are the three possible causes of
schizophrenia
according to the
Biological Approach
?
Genetic explanations
, the
dopamine hypothesis
, and
neural correlates
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Why do researchers test whole families for their genetics in relation to schizophrenia?
To examine
concordance rates
between families and twins to see if schizophrenia is
hereditary
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What did
Parmas
(
1993
) find in his longitudinal family study regarding children with a schizophrenia mother?
16%
of children with a schizophrenia mother developed the disorder compared to
2%
of controls
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What environmental influences have been found to be a cause of schizophrenia according to
Morgan et al.
(2017)?
Birth complications
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What relationship did
Gottesman
(1991) find regarding genetic similarity and schizophrenia risk?
There is a
strong relationship
between the degree of genetic similarity and shared risk of schizophrenia
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What does it mean that schizophrenia is thought to be polygenic?
It means that
many different genes
contribute to an increased risk of developing it
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What does aetiologically heterogeneous mean in the context of schizophrenia?
It means
different combinations
of genes are implicated in the disorder
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How many genetic variations associated with schizophrenia did Ripke et al. (2014) find?
108
genetic variations
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What is the significance of MZ twins showing a higher concordance rate than DZ twins in schizophrenia research?
It suggests that the behavior is
genetic
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What were the
concordance rates
for
MZ
and
DZ
twins found by
Joseph
(
2004
)?
40.4%
for MZ twins and
7.4%
for DZ twins
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What is the purpose of
adoption studies
in
schizophrenia
research?
To combat the issue of
'shared environment'
that twins endure
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What did Tienari (2000) find in his research on adoptees with schizophrenia mothers?
11
(
6.7%
) of adoptees with schizophrenia mothers received a schizophrenia diagnosis
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What did
Kety
(1992) find regarding prevalence rates of schizophrenia among genetic relatives compared to adopted relatives?
Prevalence rates for schizophrenia were
10
times higher among genetic than adopted relatives
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What are the supports and challenges for
genetic
explanations
of schizophrenia based on various studies?
Supports genetic explanations:
Joseph
(2004)
Gottesman
(1991)
Ripke
et al. (2014)
Parmas (1993)
Challenges genetic explanations:
Tienari
(2000)
Kety
(1992)
Diathesis-stress
model
Blind
studies showing lower concordance
Common family rearing patterns
Morgan
et al. (2017)
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