BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) aggregates in families and is associated with high rates of lifetime axis-I comorbidity. This study examined whether familiality of MDD is associated with the presence of specific comorbid disorders, which might be an important factor to be taken into account in MDD treatment and research into MDD etiology. METHODS: A population sample was divided into subjects with familial (f-MDD; n=432) and nonfamilial MDD (nf-MDD; n=454). Since, more comorbidity was expected in clinical cases, a clinical sample with f-MDD (n=120) was also studied. Subjects were assessed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and family history methods. Binary logistic regression analyses were carried out to exam...
BACKGROUND: In research and clinical practice, familial risk for depression and anxiety is often con...
Strategies to dissect phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity of major depressive disorder (MDD) have m...
Background Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affec...
Objective: Gender differences exist in the prevalence and psychiatric comorbidity of major depressiv...
OBJECTIVE: Gender differences exist in the prevalence and psychiatric comorbidity of major depressiv...
Family studies have shown that MDD is highly transmittable but have not studied its heritability. Tw...
The familial aggregation of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has been repeatedly demonstrated. Severa...
INTRODUCTION: Although associations between family history and depression have been shown in clinica...
Depression is considered the third most important burden of disease globally; further, it is ranked ...
Although associations between family history and depression have been shown in clinical patients, it...
Although there is high comorbidity between major depression (MDD) and dysthymia, the nature of this ...
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Background In research and clinical practice, familial risk for depression and anxiety is often cons...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity of mood and anxiety disorders is common and often associated with greater...
Objective: This study examined the comorbidity of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) with major de...
BACKGROUND: In research and clinical practice, familial risk for depression and anxiety is often con...
Strategies to dissect phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity of major depressive disorder (MDD) have m...
Background Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affec...
Objective: Gender differences exist in the prevalence and psychiatric comorbidity of major depressiv...
OBJECTIVE: Gender differences exist in the prevalence and psychiatric comorbidity of major depressiv...
Family studies have shown that MDD is highly transmittable but have not studied its heritability. Tw...
The familial aggregation of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has been repeatedly demonstrated. Severa...
INTRODUCTION: Although associations between family history and depression have been shown in clinica...
Depression is considered the third most important burden of disease globally; further, it is ranked ...
Although associations between family history and depression have been shown in clinical patients, it...
Although there is high comorbidity between major depression (MDD) and dysthymia, the nature of this ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66157/1/j.1600-0447.1992.tb03283.x.pd
Background In research and clinical practice, familial risk for depression and anxiety is often cons...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbidity of mood and anxiety disorders is common and often associated with greater...
Objective: This study examined the comorbidity of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) with major de...
BACKGROUND: In research and clinical practice, familial risk for depression and anxiety is often con...
Strategies to dissect phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity of major depressive disorder (MDD) have m...
Background Little is known about the extent to which a family history of major depression (MD) affec...