In general, change was inconsistent and sometimes regressive -- for example, for dangerousness for schizophrenia

Rare genetic variants occur more frequently in severe, extremely treatment-resistant schizophrenia versus typical schizophrenia

Genetic correlations between schizophrenia and CVD close to zero, but schizophrenia liability may increase heart failure risk

Patients with schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders have increased odds of COVID-19 mortality

Large effect sizes seen for Beck Depression Inventory, Recovery Assessment Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale

Relationship between environmental and genetic influences on mental health may be interrelated

Benefits seen for family interventions, family psychoeducation, and cognitive behavioral therapy

Women with schizophrenia also experience higher rates of delivery complications and neonatal complications versus women without mental disorders

Risk higher despite lower infection risk and regardless of sociodemographic and medical factors

More authoritarian, more socially restrictive, less benevolent attitudes seen when patients are referred to as 'schizophrenic'