LS2 - Genetic Explanations Of Schizophrenia Flashcards
Biological Explanations
Biological explanations of SZ are based on 2 factors: The Genetic Basis and Neural Correlates.
Family Studies
Family studies have shown the closer the genetic relatedness, the greater the risk of receiving SZ.
Gottesman Family Study
Both Parents SZ - 46%
One Parent SZ - 13%
Sibling SZ - 9%
No Relatedness - 1%
Twin Studies
Allows psychologists to study the contribution of heredity and environmental influences on having SZ.
Gottesman Twin Study
MZ Twins Concordance Rate - 48%
DZ Twins Concordance Rate - 17%
Adoption Studies
To understand the influence of nature and nurture, best way to separate genetic influences from environmental influences.
Candidate Genes
Suggests that there are specific genes that are associated with having SZ, however SZ is polygenic meaning multiple genes contribute towards it.
Ripke Et Al Candidate Genes
Found 108 separate genetic variations were associated with an increased risk of SZ, and it was mainly those genes that affected certain neurotransmitters e.g. dopamine.
Genetic Basis (+)
Research Support
Diathesis Stress Model
Genetic Basis (-)
Absence Of Family History
Difficult To Separate Nature From Nurture
Research Support (+)
There is bare research evidence to support genetic basis for SZ showing a link between genes and SZ.
Diathesis Stress Model (+)
This supports that there is a genetic basis to SZ, however, the gene needs to be triggered by something in the environment.
Absence Of Family History (-)
Mutation in parental DNA can cause SZ meaning genetic basis doesn’t always have an impact.