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The British Journal of Psychiatry (1966) 112: 1127-1129. doi: 10.1192/bjp.112.492.1127
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Order of Birth and Schizophrenia

N. SUNDARARAJ M.Sc., M.S.1 and B. S. SRIDHARA RAMA RAO M.Sc.2

1 Assistant Professor of Statistics
2 Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Mental Health, Bangalore 11, India

An analysis of 1,034 schizophrenics (689 males and 345 females) in relation to the birth order has revealed that in both sexes the early born are affected to a significantly greater extent than the later born.

Submitted on January 11, 1966




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