This study examined sibling resemblance for major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and conduct disorder, in offspring at high and low risk for depression by virtue of parental diagnosis. The sample, which ranged in age from 6 to 23 years, included 164 sibling pairs at high risk, and 68 sibling pairs at low risk. Each cohort was assessed at two waves separated by a 2-year period. Sibling resemblance in the high risk cohort was substantially greater than resemblance in the low risk cohort for anxiety disorder (and comorbid conditions including anxiety disorder), but not depression. Discussion focused on the possibility that anxiety disorder may reflect the most pronounced familial influences common to siblings at high risk for depressio...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Objective: Self-reported symptoms of depression are commonly used in mental health research to asses...
The aim of this study was to investigate familial influences and their dependence on sex for panic d...
Background: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
BACKGROUND: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
Background: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
Purpose: Siblings of probands with depressive and anxiety disorders are at increased risk for psycho...
Importance: Twin studies have assessed sibling resemblance for major depression (MD) but cannot addr...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...
Background Associations between parental depression and offspring affective and disruptive disorders...
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Pediatric depression is an important clinical problem that is known to be familial. Twin studies hav...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth-Mother and Child samples, I investigated t...
PURPOSE: Siblings of probands with depressive and anxiety disorders are at increased risk for psycho...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a clinically heterogeneous disorder thought to result from multiple genes ...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Objective: Self-reported symptoms of depression are commonly used in mental health research to asses...
The aim of this study was to investigate familial influences and their dependence on sex for panic d...
Background: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
BACKGROUND: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
Background: Investigating siblings of probands with affective disorders enables the identification o...
Purpose: Siblings of probands with depressive and anxiety disorders are at increased risk for psycho...
Importance: Twin studies have assessed sibling resemblance for major depression (MD) but cannot addr...
Background. As part of a collaborative linkage study, the authors obtained clinical and demographic ...
Background Associations between parental depression and offspring affective and disruptive disorders...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66157/1/j.1600-0447.1992.tb03283.x.pd
Pediatric depression is an important clinical problem that is known to be familial. Twin studies hav...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth-Mother and Child samples, I investigated t...
PURPOSE: Siblings of probands with depressive and anxiety disorders are at increased risk for psycho...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a clinically heterogeneous disorder thought to result from multiple genes ...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Objective: Self-reported symptoms of depression are commonly used in mental health research to asses...
The aim of this study was to investigate familial influences and their dependence on sex for panic d...