Factor analysis was performed on OPCRIT checklist ratings from 66 patients with RDC schizophrenia. Eight substantive factors were found, characterised respectively by: positive formal thought disorder; first rank delusions; first rank hallucinations; inappropriate affect/bizarre behaviour; negative symptoms; grandiose/bizarre delusions; delusions of influence/persecution; and other hallucinations. A history of schizophrenia and other non-affective psychoses was ascertained in the probands' first-degree relatives using a family history approach. Illness in relatives was best predicted by probands' scores on subsyndromes derived from the inappropriate affect/bizarre behaviour and positive formal thought disorder factors.