Familial risk for depressive and anxiety disorders: associations with genetic, clinical, and psychosocial vulnerabilities

Volume: 52, Issue: 4, Pages: 696 - 706
Published: Jul 6, 2020
Abstract
In research and clinical practice, familial risk for depression and anxiety is often constructed as a simple Yes/No dichotomous family history (FH) indicator. However, this measure may not fully capture the liability to these conditions. This study investigated whether a continuous familial loading score (FLS), incorporating family- and disorder-specific characteristics (e.g. family size, prevalence of depression/anxiety), (i) is associated with...
Paper Details
Title
Familial risk for depressive and anxiety disorders: associations with genetic, clinical, and psychosocial vulnerabilities
Published Date
Jul 6, 2020
Volume
52
Issue
4
Pages
696 - 706
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