Discussing the Genetic Risk and Prevention Measures of Mental Illness
The genetic potential of schizophrenia is generally not considered to be inherited by offspring.
Q&A on Whether Congenital Schizophrenia Can Be Passed Down Across Generations
Mental illness may have a genetic predisposition, but the mode of inheritance is uncertain.
Most mental illnesses do not run in the family; it is recommended to undergo pre-marital checks to rule out genetic possibilities.
Discussing the genetic aspects of mental illness and its potential impact on offspring.
The grandmother has a mental illness, often insults close relatives, worried that it will be inherited by her son-in-law, asking whether the disease can be inherited and what the treatment methods are.
This article discusses whether acquired mental illness can be transmitted across generations and provides professional opinions.
Discussing the Probability of Genetic Psychosis and the Possibility of Marriage
Inquiring about the risk and treatment of familial genetic mental illness