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Risk factors
  • A family history of schizophrenia.
  • Life experiences, such as living in poverty, stress or danger.
  • Some pregnancy and birth issues, such as not getting enough nutrition before or after birth, low birth weight, or exposure to toxins or viruses before birth that may affect brain development.
Research suggests a combination of physical, genetic, psychological and environmental factors can make a person more likely to develop the condition.
Environment · Prenatal development · Fetal growth · Hypoxia · Infections and immune system · Other factors · Childhood antecedents · Substance use · Cannabis.
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Environmental factors, including: obstetric complications, substance abuse, and certain viruses. DNA molecule or helix. Genetic factors.
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