Objective: To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symptoms in parents with a history of recurrent depression are clinical risk markers for future depression in their high-risk offspring. Our hypothesis was that parental symptoms of the type that might impact offspring would most likely be of greatest importance. Method: Data were drawn from a longitudinal highrisk family study. Families were mainly recruited from primary care and included 337 parent-child dyads. Parents had a history of recurrent DSM-IV unipolar depression and were aged 26-55 years. Their offspring (197 female and 140 male) were aged 9-17 years. Three assessments were conducted between April 2007 and April 2011. Ninety-one perce...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk o...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
The objectives of this paper were twofold. First, to evaluate in a community sample the age of onset...
Objective: To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symp...
Background: Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background: This article examines associations between DSM-IV depressive disorders, their natural co...
Background: Offspring of mothers with depression are at heightened risk of psychiatric disorder. Man...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk of psy...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk o...
SummaryBackgroundYoung people whose parents have depression have a greatly increased risk of develop...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk o...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
The objectives of this paper were twofold. First, to evaluate in a community sample the age of onset...
Objective: To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symp...
Background: Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background Parental depression is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorder in offs...
Background: This article examines associations between DSM-IV depressive disorders, their natural co...
Background: Offspring of mothers with depression are at heightened risk of psychiatric disorder. Man...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Depression is known to be influenced by psychosocial stressors. For mothers with recurrent depressiv...
Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk of psy...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk o...
SummaryBackgroundYoung people whose parents have depression have a greatly increased risk of develop...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and is associated with an increased risk o...
Objective: To examine the relationship between depression in children and adolescents, parental depr...
The objectives of this paper were twofold. First, to evaluate in a community sample the age of onset...