2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2012.07.033
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The association between parental mood/anxiety disorders and psychiatric symptoms and disorders in young adult offspring

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“…5,6 A 2-to 3-fold increased risk of MD has been identified among children and adolescents with at least 1 parent with MD compared with unexposed individuals. [7][8][9][10] Similarly, an increased risk of MD has been found between grandparents and grandchildren. [11][12][13] However, common to these studies is their relatively small sample size (range, 151-11 200 study individuals) and their sampling methods, often using probands to identify the study population, which may be limited by lack of representativeness to the general population.…”
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“…5,6 A 2-to 3-fold increased risk of MD has been identified among children and adolescents with at least 1 parent with MD compared with unexposed individuals. [7][8][9][10] Similarly, an increased risk of MD has been found between grandparents and grandchildren. [11][12][13] However, common to these studies is their relatively small sample size (range, 151-11 200 study individuals) and their sampling methods, often using probands to identify the study population, which may be limited by lack of representativeness to the general population.…”
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