Child and adolescent depression is a complex and multifactorial disorder that is likely due to the co-action and interaction of multiple psychosocial and genetic risk factors. Identifying the specific psychosocial factors which confer risk is a paramount aim of depression research since this is essential to informing the design and implementation of preventive interventions. Prior research has suggested that a range of family factors are associated with the development of child and adolescent depression. However, the extent to which these associations are likely to be causal is unclear due to a range of issues such as establishing the direction of effects and estimating the role of potential confounding factors which include genetic influen...
Parental depression is associated with disruptions in the parent-child relationship, exposure to str...
Pediatric depression is an important clinical problem that is known to be familial. Twin studies hav...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Child and adolescent depression is a complex and multifactorial disorder that is likely due to the c...
Identifying environmental risk factors in the pathway to depression is an important research goal. T...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
Objective: To test for gene-environment interaction with depressive symptoms and family conflict. Sp...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...
Objective: Links between maternal and offspring depression symptoms could arise from inherited facto...
ObjectiveLinks between maternal and offspring depression symptoms could arise from inherited factors...
This study examined the unique roles of support and conflict in the relationship with the mother an...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental influences on child psychopathology have been studied extensiv...
Parental depression is associated with disruptions in the parent-child relationship, exposure to str...
Pediatric depression is an important clinical problem that is known to be familial. Twin studies hav...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Child and adolescent depression is a complex and multifactorial disorder that is likely due to the c...
Identifying environmental risk factors in the pathway to depression is an important research goal. T...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
Objective: To test for gene-environment interaction with depressive symptoms and family conflict. Sp...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
BACKGROUND: Genetic risks for depression may be expressed through greater exposure towards environme...
Objective: Links between maternal and offspring depression symptoms could arise from inherited facto...
ObjectiveLinks between maternal and offspring depression symptoms could arise from inherited factors...
This study examined the unique roles of support and conflict in the relationship with the mother an...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental influences on child psychopathology have been studied extensiv...
Parental depression is associated with disruptions in the parent-child relationship, exposure to str...
Pediatric depression is an important clinical problem that is known to be familial. Twin studies hav...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...