Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining cognitive and interpersonal research investigating childhood depression symptoms through the use of a genetic framework. Three research questions are addressed. First, what are the associations among interpersonal cognitions, anxiety, and depression? Second, what are the relative magnitudes of genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal cognitions? Third, to what extent do genetic and environmental influences explain associations between interpersonal cognitions and depression? Three hundred pairs of 8-year-old twins reported on symptoms of depression and anxiety by completing the Children's Depression Inventory and the Screen for ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
Childhood depressive conditions have been explored from multiple theoretical approaches but with few...
Anxiety and depression share genetic influences, and have been associated with similar cognitive bia...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Childhood depressive symptoms may arise from genetic and environmental risks, which act to bias the ...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
Depression is known to be associated with a wide array of environmental factors. Such associations a...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Background: There is a substantial overlap between genes affecting anxiety and depression. Both anxi...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...
Behavioral genetic analyses indicate that environmental influences associated with depression and an...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
Childhood depressive conditions have been explored from multiple theoretical approaches but with few...
Anxiety and depression share genetic influences, and have been associated with similar cognitive bia...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Less is known about depression in children than in adults. This study integrates fields by combining...
Childhood depressive symptoms may arise from genetic and environmental risks, which act to bias the ...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
Depression is known to be associated with a wide array of environmental factors. Such associations a...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Background: There is a substantial overlap between genes affecting anxiety and depression. Both anxi...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...
Behavioral genetic analyses indicate that environmental influences associated with depression and an...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
Childhood depressive conditions have been explored from multiple theoretical approaches but with few...
Anxiety and depression share genetic influences, and have been associated with similar cognitive bia...