Clinical and epidemiological studies have consistently revealed an association between alcohol use disorders and both bipolar and nonbipolar mood disorders. However, the evidence regarding the nature of these associations is unclear. The familial patterns of alcohol and affective disorders were examined using data from a controlled family study of probands with alcohol and anxiety disorders who were sampled from treatment settings and the community. The substantial degree of comorbidity between mood and anxiety disorders among probands allowed for the examination of comorbidity and familial aggregation of alcohol and mood disorders. The major findings are that (1) alcoholism was associated with bipolar and nonbipolar mood disorders in the r...
Background. Many studies have demonstrated co-morbidity of alcohol abuse/dependence with mood and an...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse (AM) is more common in bipolar disorder (BD) than within the general p...
This study describes results from an ongoing family study of adolescent boys and their families desi...
Clinical and epidemiological studies have consistently revealed an association between alcohol use d...
Age of onset data and pedigree information on 691 mood disorder probands and 4040 of their first d...
none9Family history data were collected on first-degree relatives of 78 patients with bipolar I diso...
Bipolar disorder and alcoholism commonly co-occur. Multiple explanations for the relationship betwee...
Depression and anxiety are the most common psychological disorders to have a comorbid diagnosis with...
The aim of our study was to determine whether familial loading of unipolar disorder, bipolar disorde...
Bipolar disorder and alcoholism have high rate comorbidity, with more than 50% of alcoholism occurr...
The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) seeks to identify genes contributing to...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.The purpose of this study was to examine whether the relation between ...
BACKGROUND:\ud Alcohol misuse (AM) is more common in bipolar disorder (BD) than within the general p...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity of mood and anxiety disorders is common and often associated with greater...
A representative general population sample (n = 7,076) was used to study retrospectively and prospec...
Background. Many studies have demonstrated co-morbidity of alcohol abuse/dependence with mood and an...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse (AM) is more common in bipolar disorder (BD) than within the general p...
This study describes results from an ongoing family study of adolescent boys and their families desi...
Clinical and epidemiological studies have consistently revealed an association between alcohol use d...
Age of onset data and pedigree information on 691 mood disorder probands and 4040 of their first d...
none9Family history data were collected on first-degree relatives of 78 patients with bipolar I diso...
Bipolar disorder and alcoholism commonly co-occur. Multiple explanations for the relationship betwee...
Depression and anxiety are the most common psychological disorders to have a comorbid diagnosis with...
The aim of our study was to determine whether familial loading of unipolar disorder, bipolar disorde...
Bipolar disorder and alcoholism have high rate comorbidity, with more than 50% of alcoholism occurr...
The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) seeks to identify genes contributing to...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.The purpose of this study was to examine whether the relation between ...
BACKGROUND:\ud Alcohol misuse (AM) is more common in bipolar disorder (BD) than within the general p...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity of mood and anxiety disorders is common and often associated with greater...
A representative general population sample (n = 7,076) was used to study retrospectively and prospec...
Background. Many studies have demonstrated co-morbidity of alcohol abuse/dependence with mood and an...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse (AM) is more common in bipolar disorder (BD) than within the general p...
This study describes results from an ongoing family study of adolescent boys and their families desi...