A follow-up investigation of offspring of parents with bipolar disorder |
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Authors: | C Zahn-Waxler A Mayfield M Radke-Yarrow D H McKnew L Cytryn Y B Davenport |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Developmental Psychology, NIMH, Bethesda, MD 20892. |
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Abstract: | Seven male children who each had a manic-depressive parent (five alos had a parent with unipolar depression) and 12 control children were studied. The proband children had shown a range of adjustment problems as infants and toddlers. Four years later, they continued to have substantial behavior problems, including ones that could be classified as DSM-III psychiatric diagnoses. On the basis of psychiatric interviews and psychological assessments, the proband children received more DSM-III diagnoses than the control children. Proband children reported internalizing symptoms; this pattern was corroborated by their mothers, who also characterized these children as showing antisocial behavior patterns. |
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