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Anxiety disorders and depression: contradictions between family study data and DSM-III conventions
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Family Study DataFamily MedicinePsychological Co-morbiditiesMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesDsm-iii ConventionsComorbid Psychiatric DisorderPsychiatryDepressionPsychiatric DisorderLifetime Psychiatric DiagnosesMajor DepressionFamily PsychologyCase-control Family StudyMood DisordersMedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychopathology
The authors report data from a case-control family study of lifetime psychiatric diagnoses among the relatives of individuals with major depression. Specifically, they address the relationship between anxiety disorders and major depression. The findings indicate that relatives of individuals with major depression plus an anxiety disorder are at greater risk for major depression, as well as anxiety disorders; than are the relatives of individuals with major depression without an anxiety disorder. This increased risk appears to be present whether or not the anxiety disorder occurs solely in association with episodes of major depression or is temporally separate. The nosological implications of these findings are discussed.