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Twin studies have shown a concordance of 33-78% among identical (monozygotic) twins, but only 8-28% in fraternal (dizygotic ) twins.
Family studies reveal that first-degree relatives of schizophrenic person have aproximately a fivefold to 10-fold greater chance of developing schizophrenia than nonrelatives.
Children have about 35% chance of schizophrenia if bothparents have schizophrenia compared to 1% lifetime risk if neither parent has schizophrenia.
Although the results from family studies are thought to indicate genetic influences, environmental actors cannot be discounted.
There is no indication from studies that number of offspring increases or decreases the risk of schizophrenia.
Sincerely,
HFHS MD - RG