BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the genetic aetiology of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents. METHODS: Databases and reference lists were searched for family, twin and adoption studies of childhood MDD and childhood depressive symptoms. Data from independent family studies that fulfilled specified inclusion criteria were pooled and odds ratios were calculated for top-down and bottom-up family studies. RESULTS: Estimates of familial risk differ by control group and by study design (odds ratio range 1.70, 3.98). Twin studies show that depressive symptoms in young people are heritable although rater and measurement issues are important. Adoption studies show little ...
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: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Background: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the ge...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
There is heterogeneity between depression in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of the ge...
There is heterogeneity between depression in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of the ge...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
There is heterogeneity between depression in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of the ge...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
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...
Objective: To test for gene-environment interaction with depressive symptoms and family conflict. Sp...
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: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
BACKGROUND: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the g...
Background: We review the evidence for the familiality of major depressive disorder (MDD) and the ge...
BACKGROUND: Although depression in childhood appears to be familial, transmission of symptoms coul...
There is heterogeneity between depression in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of the ge...
There is heterogeneity between depression in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of the ge...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
There is heterogeneity between depression in childhood, adolescence and adulthood in terms of the ge...
This article reviews family, twin, and adoption studies of childhood and adolescent depression. Resu...
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...
Objective: To test for gene-environment interaction with depressive symptoms and family conflict. Sp...
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: Depressive symptoms and disorder are experienced by a significant proportion of young p...