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  1. 1 de may. de 2018 · The literature on consanguinity and mental health of progeny is scarce despite the fact that many of the factors associated with consanguineous unions are also associated with mental health. Objective To investigate if children of consanguineous parents are at increased risk of common mood disorders or psychoses.

    • Aideen Maguire, Foteini Tseliou, Dermot O'Reilly
    • 2018
  2. 30 de nov. de 2020 · In non-consanguineous families (control), the coefficient of inbreeding was zero. Pedigrees or genograms were generated using Progeny, a free online tool (Progeny Genetics LLC, Delray Beach, FL; available at www.progenygenetics.com).

    • Saeed Anwar, Jarin Taslem Mourosi, Yasir Arafat, Mohammad Jakir Hosen
    • 10.1371/journal.pone.0241610
    • 2020
    • PLoS One. 2020; 15(11): e0241610.
  3. 4 de abr. de 2018 · Regarding its strengths, this study is the first population-wide study to date of consanguinity and mental health of progeny, and it uses an objective measure of mental ill health in the form of prescribed medication data.

    • Aideen Maguire, Foteini Tseliou, Dermot O'Reilly
    • 2018
  4. 29 de abr. de 2019 · One billion people worldwide live in countries where marriage among relatives is common. Of this billion, one in three is married to a second cousin or closer relative or is the progeny of such a marriage. 1 2 The frequency of genetic disorders among such children is around twice that in children of non-related parents. 1 2.

    • Martina Merten
    • 2019
  5. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Consanguineous marriage can also lead to a higher rate of infant mortality and morbidity [ 6] as the progeny is more likely to be born with congenital defects and are at a higher risk of...

  6. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Although the physical genetic risk of CM is currently debated, more research is required into the psychological effects of CM on progeny. This is an issue especially within rural communities but is of increasing global relevance as Western Europe has experienced an influx of at least 10 million migrants in recent decades from ...

  7. 22 de nov. de 2011 · Thus, on average, their progeny will be homozygous at 6.25% (1/16) of gene loci (Bennett et al. 2002). In general, consanguinity does not increase the risk for autosomal dominant conditions in offspring when one of the parents is affected, nor for X-linked recessive conditions if neither parent is affected (Hamamy et al. 2007b ).