Impact of psychiatric disturbance on identifying psychiatric disorder in relatives: study of mothers and daughters

Volume: 188, Issue: 3, Pages: 288 - 289
Published: Mar 1, 2006
Abstract
Previous studies have suggested that collecting psychiatric data on relatives in family studies by asking probands to provide information on them leads to a bias in estimates of morbidity risk, because probands'accounts are influenced by their own psychiatric histories. We investigated this in a UK sample and found that daughters'anxiety disorder histories did not influence their reports of anxiety disorder in mothers, but their history of mood...
Paper Details
Title
Impact of psychiatric disturbance on identifying psychiatric disorder in relatives: study of mothers and daughters
Published Date
Mar 1, 2006
Volume
188
Issue
3
Pages
288 - 289
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