analysis of the concordance of prominent symptom dimensions between sibling pairs (N=260) who screened positive for COBPD. This report presents data on the potential usefulness of these dimensions in genotyping. Method: A principal components factor analysis was conducted on the symptoms of 2795 children who screened positive for COBPD on the Child Bipolar Questionnaire (CBQ). The resulting factors were used in a concordance analysis between 260 proband/sibling pairs and 260 proband/matched comparison pairs. Results: Ten factors were extracted. The strongest concordance coefficients (rho) between probands and siblings, and the wides
Background The first aim was to use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test a hypothesis that two...
Previous research has found that a unique profile of the Child Behavior Checklist comprising of aggr...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...
Background: No consensus has been reached yet on how best to characterize children with juvenile bip...
Background: No consensus has been reached yet on how best to characterize children with juvenile bip...
Although twin and adoption show bipolar disorder (BP) has a strong genetic component, few chromosoma...
Background: The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) has been used to provide a quantitative description ...
Background: The Child Behavior Checklist-juvenile bipolar disorder phenotype (CBCL-JBD) is a quantit...
Background: The Child Behavior Checklist-juvenile bipolar disorder phenotype (CBCL-JBD) is a quantit...
Background: Although the genetic risk to develop bipolar disorder is present from conception, the fi...
Background: Although the genetic risk to develop bipolar disorder is present from conception, the fi...
BACKGROUND: Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. AIMS: To...
Background Twin studies have lacked statistical power to apply advanced genetic modelling techniques...
Background Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims To r...
Background: Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims: To...
Background The first aim was to use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test a hypothesis that two...
Previous research has found that a unique profile of the Child Behavior Checklist comprising of aggr...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...
Background: No consensus has been reached yet on how best to characterize children with juvenile bip...
Background: No consensus has been reached yet on how best to characterize children with juvenile bip...
Although twin and adoption show bipolar disorder (BP) has a strong genetic component, few chromosoma...
Background: The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) has been used to provide a quantitative description ...
Background: The Child Behavior Checklist-juvenile bipolar disorder phenotype (CBCL-JBD) is a quantit...
Background: The Child Behavior Checklist-juvenile bipolar disorder phenotype (CBCL-JBD) is a quantit...
Background: Although the genetic risk to develop bipolar disorder is present from conception, the fi...
Background: Although the genetic risk to develop bipolar disorder is present from conception, the fi...
BACKGROUND: Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. AIMS: To...
Background Twin studies have lacked statistical power to apply advanced genetic modelling techniques...
Background Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims To r...
Background: Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims: To...
Background The first aim was to use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test a hypothesis that two...
Previous research has found that a unique profile of the Child Behavior Checklist comprising of aggr...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...