Introduction: Instead of the typical assessment of risk of illness in the offspring based on a parent with bipolar disorder, we explored the potential multigenerational conveyance across several disorders of the vulnerability to illness in the offspring of a patient with bipolar disorder. Methods: A total of 968 outpatients (average age 41 years) with bipolar illness gave informed consent and filled out a detailed questionnaire about a family history in their parents, grandparents, and offspring of: depression; bipolar disorder; alcohol abuse; substance abuse; suicide attempt; or “other” illness. Of those with children, 346 were from the USA and 132 were from Europe. Amount and type of illness in progenitors in two and three previous genera...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
IntroductionInstead of the typical assessment of risk of illness in the offspring based on a parent ...
ObjectiveWe previously found that compared with Europe more parents of the USA patients were positiv...
OBJECTIVE: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder from the US have more early-onset illness and a greater f...
Importance: Information about how risk for bipolar disorder is transmitted across generations and ho...
Purpose of review Offspring of parents with mood disorders (major depressive and bipolar disorder) a...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
IntroductionInstead of the typical assessment of risk of illness in the offspring based on a parent ...
ObjectiveWe previously found that compared with Europe more parents of the USA patients were positiv...
OBJECTIVE: The age at onset of bipolar disorder varies greatly in different countries and continents...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder from the US have more early-onset illness and a greater f...
Importance: Information about how risk for bipolar disorder is transmitted across generations and ho...
Purpose of review Offspring of parents with mood disorders (major depressive and bipolar disorder) a...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
Background: Family history and adversity in childhood are two replicated risk factors for early onse...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...
Background: Evidence suggests that patients with bipolar disorder from the United States have an ear...