Season of birth and schizophrenia: southern hemisphere data
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posted on 2024-06-02, 13:18authored byMichael BerkMichael Berk, MJ Terre-Blanche, C Maude, MD Lucas, M Mendelsohn, AJ O'Neill-Kerr
OBJECTIVE: The association between winter birth and increased incidence of schizophrenia is well documented in the northern hemisphere. The present study examined season of birth and schizophrenia in a southern hemisphere population from a mild temperate climate. METHOD: The seasonal incidence of birth in schizophrenic patients was compared, using Chi-squared tests, to normative population birth rates. RESULTS: A statistically significant seasonal pattern, with a peak in late spring and early summer, was obtained. CONCLUSION: This supports northern hemisphere findings regarding calendar month, but not season, of excess schizophrenic births. This has implications for viral and other aetiological hypotheses dependent on meteorological factors.