Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic data on 160 families in which more than one sibling was affected with a bipolar illness. The aim of the study was to identify clinical characteristics that had a high degree of familiality. Method. Data on age at onset, gender, frequency of illness-episodes and proportion of manic to depressive episodes were examined to determine intra-pair correlations in affected sibling pairs. Dimension scales were developed measuring frequency and severity of lifetime mania, depression, psychosis and mood-incongruence of psychotic symptoms; degree of familial aggregation for scores on these dimensions was calculated. Results. Sibling pairs correlate...
Background: Although they were once considered separate nosologic entities, there is current interes...
Objective: Personality traits have impacts on individuals' response to stress and mood expression. T...
There has been increasing attention to the subgroups of mood disorders and their boundaries with oth...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder from the US have more early-onset illness and a greater f...
BACKGROUND: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
Objective: The authors sought to determine whether the clinical manifestations of schizo-phrenia and...
This study examined sibling resemblance for major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and conduct...
BACKGROUND: Affected sibling pairs provide a valuable means of investigating the familial basis of...
Objective: Symptomatic overlap be-tween affective disorders and schizophre-nia has long been noted. ...
Background: Psychotic disorders show considerable clinical heterogeneity. However, little is known a...
We measured the familial aggregation of clinical and demographic features and symptom dimensions of ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a clinically heterogeneous disorder thought to result from multiple genes ...
Family, twin, and adoption studies have been essential in defining the genetic epidemiology of bipol...
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Background: Although they were once considered separate nosologic entities, there is current interes...
Objective: Personality traits have impacts on individuals' response to stress and mood expression. T...
There has been increasing attention to the subgroups of mood disorders and their boundaries with oth...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder from the US have more early-onset illness and a greater f...
BACKGROUND: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
Objective: The authors sought to determine whether the clinical manifestations of schizo-phrenia and...
This study examined sibling resemblance for major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and conduct...
BACKGROUND: Affected sibling pairs provide a valuable means of investigating the familial basis of...
Objective: Symptomatic overlap be-tween affective disorders and schizophre-nia has long been noted. ...
Background: Psychotic disorders show considerable clinical heterogeneity. However, little is known a...
We measured the familial aggregation of clinical and demographic features and symptom dimensions of ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a clinically heterogeneous disorder thought to result from multiple genes ...
Family, twin, and adoption studies have been essential in defining the genetic epidemiology of bipol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66157/1/j.1600-0447.1992.tb03283.x.pd
Background: Although they were once considered separate nosologic entities, there is current interes...
Objective: Personality traits have impacts on individuals' response to stress and mood expression. T...
There has been increasing attention to the subgroups of mood disorders and their boundaries with oth...