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Physicians Postgraduate Press, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 09(74), p. 925-931

DOI: 10.4088/jcp.12m08152

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Specific parental depression symptoms as risk markers for new-onset depression in high-risk offspring.

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Abstract

To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symptoms in parents with a history of recurrent depression are clinical risk markers for future depression in their high-risk offspring. Our hypothesis was that parental symptoms of the type that might impact offspring would most likely be of greatest importance.