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Cousin Marriages and Schizophrenia in Saudi Arabia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
The rate and degree of consanguinity in the parents of 143 schizophrenics who satisfied the DSM-III diagnostic criteria, was compared in the same number of controls matched for age, sex and socioeconomic class. A family history of disorders suggestive of schizophrenia in the offspring of consanguineous parents who were schizophrenic, was compared with ...
K, Chaleby, T A, Tuma
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First-Cousin Marriages and Psychiatric Morbidity

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
In a study of first-cousin marriages among the parents of a group of randomly selected schizophrenic and affective disorder patients, there was a significant number of such marriages in the schizophrenic group.
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Kissing cousins: Frequencies of cousin types in “Nebraska” Amish marriages

Biodemography and Social Biology, 1985
Abstract One hundred and ninety current “Nebraska” Amish marriages are analyzed to determine if statistical frequencies of types of cousin marriage conform to cultural rules for marriage. The Nebraska Amish (so named because a bishop from Nebraska organized the group) are located in Central Pennsylvania.
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Cousin-marriages

Notes and Queries, 1882
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Preferential first-cousin marriage and inclusive fitness

Ethology and Sociobiology, 1980
Austin L Hughes
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Cousins-marriages

Notes and Queries, 1882
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