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Comparison of Direct Interview and Family History Diagnoses of Alcohol Dependence
Authors:John P. Rice  Theodore Reich  Kathleen K. Bucholz  Rosalind J. Neuman  Roberta Fishman  Nanette Rochberg  Victor M. Hesselbrock  John I. Nurnberger  Jr.  Marc A. Schuckit   Henri Begleiter
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.;Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Science Center, Farmington, Connecticut.;Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana.;Department of Psychiatry, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of California, San Diego, California.;Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York Health Sciences Center, Brooklyn, New York.
Abstract:Using data from The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism, we compare direct interview diagnoses of alcohol dependence to those obtained by history from family members. Using a requirement of three or more positive implications by history, the specificity, sensitivity, and positive predictive values are 98%, 39%, and 45%, respectively.
A logistic analysis found the gender of the relative and alcoholism in the informant to be significant, but not the gender of the informant. The partial odds ratio of a diagnosis at interview associated with a positive family history diagnosis was 13.6. The relationship between the informant and relative was significant, with negative reports from an offspring or mate more influential than a negative report from a parent or second-degree relative.
We derived a recursive equation to combine a variable number of family history reports, wherein the probabilities associated with a single report are computed from the logistic analysis. This permits the use of family history information both as a proxy for an uninterviewed relative, as well as a second source of information to be used in the analysis of genetic family data.
Keywords:Family History Diagnoses    DSM-III-R Alcohol Dependence    Specificity    Genetic Analysis
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