The Genetics of Depression and Manic-Depressive Disorder

Volume: 155, Issue: 3, Pages: 294 - 304
Published: Sep 1, 1989
Abstract
Depressive disorders are more common in the relatives of depressed probands than in the population at large, and there is compelling evidence that the familial aggregation of bipolar disorder and severe unipolar depression is at least partly due to genetic factors. However, the evidence concerning 'non-endogenous' depression is less clear, and family environment probably plays a stronger role. Much current research is focused on two areas:...
Paper Details
Title
The Genetics of Depression and Manic-Depressive Disorder
Published Date
Sep 1, 1989
Volume
155
Issue
3
Pages
294 - 304
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